/dɛprɪˈveɪʃən ʌv raɪts/ – Phrase
Definition: tước quyền, đình chỉ quyền.
A more thorough explanation: Deprivation of rights refers to the act of denying or removing someone’s legal entitlements, freedoms, or privileges, often in violation of laws or regulations. This can include the denial of civil rights, human rights, constitutional rights, or any other legally protected rights that an individual is entitled to.
Example: The court found that the deprivation of rights suffered by the plaintiff was a violation of the Constitution.