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... There are two major types of segregation: de jure segregation and de facto segregation. ... The system of de jure segregation began to crumble in the 1900's. ...
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... Another major argument regarding desegregation was the fact that there was de jure (by law) segregation in the south and de facto (by geography) segregation in ...
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... based on two main approaches: one is the study and analysis of accounting and other regulations, that is, the so called \'de jure\' harmonization, and secondly ...
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... This meant that the British parliament lost legal and legislative sovereignty both de jure and de facto (both in theory and practise) in areas where European ...
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... facto standards based background of TCP/IP communication, and the Common Management Information Protocol (CMIP), which derives from a de jure standards-based ...
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... In the pre-capitalist eras, private property existed de facto but not de jure, ie by custom and sufferance, not by right or by law. ...
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... However, the observance of these treaties was in self interest. Grotius wrote, De Jure Belli ac Pacis, which appealed to contemporaries and later generations. ...
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... black school children and their parents, the District Court in 1969 entered a consent order approving a plan to dismantle the de jure segregation that had ...
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... course of the Chinese people's just struggle to safeguard China's sovereignty and territorial integrity, and its basis, both de facto and de jure, is unshakable ...
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... "The Independent Treasury Act of 1921 suspended the de jure (meaning by right or legal establishment) Treasury Department of the United States government. ...
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... with the 1954 ruling. By that time all forms of de jure segregation had been struck down by the courts. De facto school segregation ...
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... The Civil Rights Movement also brought about a fundamental shift in public opinion; de jure racial discrimination became a moral wrong for many Americans. ...
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... United States and the 13 American colonies between 1619 and 1865 and to establish a commission to examine the institution of slavery, subsequent de jure and de ...
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