/ˈæbsəˌlut lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: pháp lý tự nhiên.
A more throughout explanation: “Absolute law” refers to a legal principle or rule that is considered to be universally binding and immutable, without exceptions or limitations. It is a term used to describe laws that are considered fundamental and unchangeable, often rooted in natural law or moral principles.
Example: The principle of freedom of speech is not an absolute law and may be subject to limitations in certain circumstances.