/koh-ur-shuhn uhv law/ – Phrase
Definition: cưỡng chế.
A more thorough explanation: Coercion of law refers to the act of using force or threats to compel someone to act in a certain way or to comply with a legal requirement. It involves the use of intimidation or pressure to influence someone’s behavior in violation of the law.
Example: The defendant claimed that the confession was obtained through coercion of law enforcement officers.