/kɑnstɪˈtuʃənl rɪˈstreɪnt/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. sự hạn chế hợp hiến;
2. việc ngăn cấm hợp hiến.
A more thorough explanation: Constitutional restraint refers to limitations or restrictions imposed by a constitution on the exercise of governmental powers. These restraints are designed to ensure that government actions are in compliance with the principles and provisions set forth in the constitution, thereby safeguarding individual rights and preventing abuse of power by the government.
Example: The court found that the new law was in violation of the constitutional restraint on the government’s ability to restrict freedom of speech.