/ˈkɒmən lɔː prəˈhɪbɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: cấm theo quy phạm của thông luật.
A more thorough explanation: A common-law prohibition refers to a legal restriction or prohibition that has been established through judicial decisions rather than through legislation or statutes. It is a rule or principle that has evolved over time through the decisions of courts in common-law jurisdictions.
Example: The common-law prohibition against double jeopardy prevents a person from being tried twice for the same offense.