de jure

சட்டப்படி, கட்டளைப்படி

English

According to law or by statute. For example, de jure segregation refers to the legally enforced separation of groups of people (by race, sex, age, and so on). This condition existed in U.S. public schools before the 1954 Supreme Court decision (Brown v. Board of Education) and through apartheid in South Africa until 1994. See also de facto.