/bæd lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: luật không hiện hành, luật không có hiệu lực.
A more thorough explanation: “Bad law” refers to legislation or legal provisions that are considered to be ineffective, unjust, or harmful in their application or impact. This term is often used to criticize laws that are poorly drafted, discriminatory, or fail to achieve their intended purpose.
Example: The court ruled that the statute was a bad law because it violated the constitutional rights of the citizens.