/æbˈstɛnʃən ˈdɑktrɪn/ – Noun
Definition: Nguyên tắc từ chối can thiệp.
A more thorough explanation: the principle that a court may request to refuse to hear a case if hearing that case might intrude on the power of another court
Example: Rivkin ruled that when something as important as free speech rights are at issue, the various abstention doctrines should not apply.