jure

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Englisch - Türkisch
(Kanun) kanunen
(Kanun) hukuken

Türkiye Cumhurbaşkanı, paradoksal bir biçimde hukuken devletin başı olmasına rağmen hükümet içinde yasal bir konumu yoktur. - Paradoxically, the President of Turkey is the de jure head of state but has no legal role in government.

de jure
hükmen
de jure
yasaya göre
de jure
yasal olarak
de jure recognition
bir devleti hukuki olarak tanıma
de jure
haklı
ipso jure
Kanun hükmü ile, kanun sebebi ile, yasanın kendinden işlemesi nedeniyle
de jure
yasal

Türkiye Cumhurbaşkanı, paradoksal bir biçimde hukuken devletin başı olmasına rağmen hükümet içinde yasal bir konumu yoktur. - Paradoxically, the President of Turkey is the de jure head of state but has no legal role in government.

de jure boundary
(Askeri) hukuki sınır
de jure segregation
(Kanun) hukuki ayrım
de jure segregation
(Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim) hukuki ayrılık
government de jure
(Politika, Siyaset) meşru hükümet
government de jure
(Politika, Siyaset) yasal hükümet
king de jure
meşru kral
Englisch - Englisch
[Latin: from Roman law: by right, under legal authority or by the authority of the law] A variation, "juris" means "of right" or "of the law " See jurisprudence below which means "science of the law "
{i} part of the Latin term "jure humano" (according to the laws of men)
{i} part of the Latin term "jure divino" (according to the laws of God)
Latin, from Roman law: by right, under legal authority or by the authority of the law A variation, "juris" means "of right" or "of the law " See jurisprudence below which means "science of the law "
{i} by law (Latin)
jure uxoris
"By right of his wife."

For example, Robert Bruce whom genealogists name Robert Bruce IV (c 1250 - c 1304), 6th Lord of Annandale, was titled Earl of Carrick jure uxoris.

jure sanguinis
{i} (Latin) "continuity of blood", relationship between a person and a state that involves the person's full political membership in the state and his permanent devotion and duty to it
de jure
In accordance with the law
de jure
By right
de jure
(adjective) rightful
de jure
(adverb) rightfully; by right. Often contrasted with 'de facto'
de jure
By right A legitimate state of affairs which has the force of law behind it
de jure
(Latin) By law; legally; by right as opposed to de facto, in fact
de jure
De jure is used to indicate that something legally exists or is a particular thing. politicians and kings, de jure leaders of men. de facto De jure is also an adverb. The Synod's declarations prevailed de jure but not de facto in the Roman Catholic Church down to the Reformation era. de facto. true or right because of a law de facto
de jure
by right; according to law; "de jure recognition of the new government"
de jure
(Latin: "by right" or "by law ") According to law
de jure
legal term for "by law" or "lawfully"
de jure
1 Latin term that means "by right, lawful; legitimate " Generally used in contrast to de facto; de jure connotes "as a matter of law," whereas de facto connotes "as a matter of practice not founded upon law "
de jure
As a result of law, as a result of official action
de jure
Latin: "of the law " The term has come to describe a total adherence of the law For example, a de jure government is one which has been created in respect of constitutional law and is in all ways legitimate even though a de facto government may be in control
de jure
In law or lawfully
de jure
An officially sanctioned standard
de jure
(lat ) by right; lawful
de jure
As a matter of law
de jure
(Latin) by right, rightfully, by law (Law)
de jure
By right; of right; by law; often opposed to de facto
de jure
by law; conforming to the law; "we are lawfully wedded now"
de jure
Legal term which means "by law" or "lawfully"
de jure
by right; according to law; "de jure recognition of the new government
de jure
For discussion, see de facto
de jure
by right; according to law (in contrast to de facto)
de jure
(Latin) Literally by right, by law
de jure segregation
segregation that is imposed by law
recognition de jure
recognition of the laws of a new government or country
jure

    Türkische aussprache

    cûr

    Aussprache

    /ˈʤo͝or/ /ˈʤʊr/

    Etymologie

    [ (")dE-'jur-E, (")dA-'yur- ] (adverb or adjective.) 1611. Medieval Latin.
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