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It was ceded to India on a de facto basis on 14 August 1949 and de jure on 2 May 1950.

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The exact topics covered differ across the indicators and range from survey questions on labour-employer relations and wage determination to statistical data on female labour force participation, to de jure information on hiring and firing regulations.

Israel's de jure stand on Hamas — that it must recognize Israel before any talks begin — is wildly at odds with Israel's de facto methodology since 1948.

The work, De Jure Praedae (On the Law of Prize and Booty), remained unpublished during his lifetime, except for one chapter in which Grotius defends free access to the ocean for all nations which appeared under the famous title Mare Liberum (The Freedom of the Seas) in 1609.

And in the internet era, Mr Milunovich says, de jure standards (those agreed on by industry consortia) are taking over, and every single employee will be expected to use technology, resulting in another tenfold increase in numbers.Moreover, the boundaries between office, car and home will become increasingly blurred and will eventually disappear altogether.

His De jure magistratum (1574; "On the Rights of the Magistrate"), defending the right of revolt against tyranny, grew out of the Massacre of St . Bartholomews Day (1572), from which many surviving French Protestants were welcomed by Beza in Geneva.

Here, the de facto capital openness has negative effects similarly as de jure capital openness on current account in different country groups.

De facto transfer of the four remaining French possessions to the Union of India took place on Nov. 1, 1954, and de jure transfer was completed on May 28 , 1956

To the extent that data or estimates of temporary residents such as refugees and transit migrants are available, they have been included in UN mid-year 2015 population estimates, as such estimates are based on de facto and not on de jure residents.

This made her suo jure Lady of Brecknock on her father's death, and one of the wealthiest heiresses in south Wales.

Segregation is no longer based on official policies or law -- called de jure segregation -- but based on voluntary housing or schooling choices.

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