/əˌmiːnəˈbɪləti/ – Noun
Definition: 1. trách nhiệm (trước pháp luật);
2. thẩm quyền xét xử.
A more thorough explanation: Amenability refers to the willingness and readiness to comply or be responsive to authority, rules, or suggestions. In a legal context, it can refer to the state of being open to or capable of being influenced, controlled, or guided by legal processes or requirements.
Example: The defendant’s amenability to rehabilitation programs may be a factor considered by the court in determining the appropriate sentence.