Teaching UGC NET Mock Test Series 2025 (Paper 1 & 2) Law Public International and IHL Public International Law
What is the difference between "De Facto" and "De Jure" recognition?
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"De Facto" is a permanent recognition, while "De Jure" is provisional
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"De Facto" refers to legal recognition, while "De Jure" refers to factual recognition
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"De Facto" is provisional and based on factual control, while "De Jure" is permanent and legal
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"De Facto" applies to governments only, while "De Jure" applies to states only