/ˈæfərmətɪv ˈstætʃuːt/ – Phrase
Definition: luật quy định thực hiện một hành vi.
A more thorough explanation: An affirmative statute is a law that explicitly states what is permitted or required, as opposed to a negative statute which prohibits certain actions. It sets forth specific rules or regulations that must be followed, rather than simply prohibiting certain conduct.
Example: The affirmative statute explicitly states that employers must provide paid sick leave to all employees.