/drɔɪt/ – noun
Definition: 1. quyền hợp pháp, quyền lợi, quyền sở hữu ruộng đất;
2. snh thuế quan;
3. snh thu nhập từ giải thưởng.
A more thorough explanation: “Droit” is a legal term that originates from French and is used in English legal contexts to refer to a legal right or entitlement. It can also refer to the body of law or legal system in a particular jurisdiction.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the plaintiff argued that his droit to privacy had been violated by the publication of his personal information without consent.