/ˌæmˌbæsəˈdɔriəl lɔ/ – Phrase
Definition: luật đại sứ.
A more thorough explanation: “Embassy law” or “ambassadorial law” refers to the body of laws and regulations that govern the rights, privileges, and responsibilities of foreign embassies, diplomats, and other representatives of foreign governments in a host country. These laws typically cover issues such as diplomatic immunity, the inviolability of diplomatic premises, and the conduct of diplomatic personnel.
Example: The ambassadorial law dictates that diplomatic immunity protects foreign ambassadors from prosecution in the host country.