/kənˈstrʌkʃənɪst/ – noun
Definition: người giải thích.
A more thorough explanation: A constructionist is a person who interprets or applies the law in a way that gives meaning to the text of a legal document, such as a statute or a contract, based on the ordinary or intended meaning of the words used, rather than seeking to impose their own beliefs or values on the interpretation.
Example: The constructionist argument presented by the defense attorney was based on the interpretation of the statute’s language and legislative history.