/ˈliːɡal ˈprɪvɪlɪdʒ/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. đặc quyền luật định;
2. quyền miễn trừ luật định.
A more thorough explanation: Legal privilege refers to the protection that certain communications between individuals and their lawyers or other legal advisors receive from being disclosed in court or other legal proceedings. This privilege allows individuals to freely and confidentially communicate with their legal representatives in order to seek legal advice or representation without fear that these communications will be used against them in court.
Example: The attorney-client legal privilege protects communications between a lawyer and their client from being disclosed without permission.