/ɪmˈplaɪd rɪˈpiːl/ – Phrase
Definition: việc bãi bỏ thầm lặng, việc bãi bỏ được hiểu ngầm.
A more thorough explanation: Implied repeal is a legal doctrine that occurs when a new law is enacted that is inconsistent with or contradicts an existing law, thereby implicitly repealing the existing law without expressly stating so. This can happen when the provisions of the new law are irreconcilable with those of the existing law, leading to the inference that the existing law is no longer valid.
Example: The new statute explicitly contradicts the provisions of the previous law, resulting in an implied repeal of the earlier legislation.