/kənˈvɛnʃən/ – noun
Definition: 1. đại hội, hội nghị;
2. hiệp định, công ước;
3. tục lệ, tập quán.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a convention refers to a formal agreement or treaty between multiple parties, typically nations or states, that establishes rules, guidelines, or standards to govern a specific issue or matter of mutual interest. Conventions are often binding and enforceable under international law.
Example: The parties agreed to abide by the terms of the convention regarding the protection of intellectual property rights.