/ˌɛkstrəˌtɛrəˌtɔriˈæləti/ – noun
Definition: đặc quyền ngoại giao.
A more thorough explanation: Extraterritoriality refers to the legal principle that exempts certain individuals or entities from the jurisdiction of the local law in a particular territory, allowing them to be subject to the laws of their own country or another jurisdiction instead.
Example: The court ruled that the company’s extraterritoriality clause in their contract allowed them to operate outside of the country’s jurisdiction.