/ˈkaʊntə-ˈstæʧuːt/ – noun
Definition: đạo luật bãi bỏ một đạo luật khác.
A more throughout explanation: A “counter-statute” refers to a law or regulation that is enacted in response to or in opposition to another existing statute or legal provision. It is designed to counteract or negate the effects or implications of the original statute.
Example: The government passed a counter-statute to nullify the effects of the previous law.