/ˈæktɪv ɪnˈduːsmənt/ – Phrase
Definition: tích cực xúi giục (phạm tội).
A more thorough explanation: Active inducement refers to the act of persuading, encouraging, or influencing someone to engage in a particular behavior or activity. In a legal context, active inducement typically refers to actions that lead or incite another person to commit a crime or engage in illegal conduct. It can involve direct encouragement, assistance, or facilitation of unlawful behavior.
Example: The company was found liable for active inducement of patent infringement by encouraging its employees to use a competitor’s patented technology without authorization.