/nɔrm/ – Noun
Definition: 1. tiêu chuẩn, định mức;
2. quy phạm.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “norm” refers to a standard or rule that is established and enforced by a governing authority, such as a government or regulatory body. Norms can encompass various aspects of behavior, conduct, or practice, and are often used to guide and regulate actions within a particular jurisdiction or industry. Violating a norm may result in legal consequences or sanctions.
Example: The company’s policy on workplace behavior is in line with industry norms and regulations.