/kəʊ-prəˈtɛkʃən/ – noun
Definition: nước cùng bị bảo hộ.
A more thorough explanation: Co-protection refers to a legal concept where two or more parties agree to jointly protect each other’s interests or assets. This can involve mutual agreements to provide security, insurance, or other forms of protection to ensure the well-being of all parties involved.
Example: The two parties entered into a co-protection agreement to jointly safeguard their intellectual property rights.