/ˌɪmprɪsˌkrɪptəˈbɪlɪti/ – noun
Definition: tính chất không thể bị chi phối bởi thời hiệu.
A more thorough explanation: Imprescriptibility refers to the quality of not being subject to prescription, meaning that a right or claim cannot be extinguished or lost due to the passage of time. In legal terms, imprescriptibility typically applies to certain rights or interests that are considered to be perpetual and cannot be limited or terminated by the passage of time.
Example: The principle of imprecriptibility ensures that certain crimes, such as genocide, have no statute of limitations and can be prosecuted at any time.