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De facto is a Latin expression that means "by [the] fact". In law, it is meant to mean "in practice but not necessarily ordained by law" or "in practice or actuality, but without being officially e...
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The Gaza Strip is currently controlled by Hamas , which won 74 of 132 seats in the Palestinian Legislative Council with a plurality of 44.5% of the party list vote. Hamas' political and military riv...
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De facto. [L.] actually; in fact; existing; as a king de facto, distinguished from a king de jure, or by right. American Dictionary of the English Language, Noah Webster 1828, Vol. I, page 56. ... DE FACTO. Actually; in fact; in deed. A term used to denote a thing actually done. A government de facto signifies one...
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one indicator is whether past governments have generally recognized the obligations incurred by the de facto governments that have preceded them);
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Zelaya Denounces De Facto Government's Plan for his Assassination HAVANA, Cuba, Sept 23 (acn) Honduran constitutional president Jose Manuel Zelaya has denounced the existence of plans by the de facto regime to attack the Brazilian embassy on Wednesday night, assassinate him, and then say he committed suicide.
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More than half of Afghanistan is back under Taliban control and the Nato force in the country needs to be doubled in size to cope with the resurgent group, a report by the Senlis Council think-tank says. ... The Taliban are the de facto authority in significant portions of territory in the south.
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The term de facto as of governments was created after the Argentine Constitution referred to illegal governments (governing bodies which Argentina did not acknowledge as individual nations) as de facto governments.
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In this paper I argue against the dominant institutional approach to corruption and assert that the origins of corruption are partly institutional and partly cultural. ... Many developing and transitional countries are de jure or de facto decentralized governments, and are particularly prone to principal-agent problems.
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Scott Pegg launched the debate on de facto states with a book published over a decade ago. He referred mainly to North Cyprus, Taiwan, Somaliland, and Tamil Eelam. ... The paradox is that until August 2008 Abkhazia and South Ossetia were unrecognised, but de facto independent; after August 2008 they became partly...
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