/ɛkstrəˈdɪʃ(ə)n lɔːz/ – Phrase
Definition: luật dẫn độ.
A more thorough explanation: Extradition laws refer to the legal framework that governs the process by which one country surrenders an individual to another country for prosecution or punishment. These laws typically outline the procedures and requirements for requesting and granting extradition, as well as the rights and protections afforded to the individual being extradited.
Example: The extradition laws allow for the transfer of a criminal suspect from one country to another to face trial for their alleged crimes.