/ɪnˈfɔːrsəbəl lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: luật có thể thực thi.
A more thorough explanation: An enforceable law refers to a statute, regulation, or rule that is valid and binding, and can be upheld and implemented through legal means. It is a law that can be enforced by authorities, such as police or courts, to ensure compliance and address violations.
Example: The court ruled that the contract was not valid because it did not comply with enforceable law.