/ɪnˌtɜːpəˈzɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: 1. sự can thiệp;
2. việc vận động ngoại giao;
3. việc xen vào giữa, việc làm trung gian.
A more thorough explanation: Interposition is a legal term that refers to the act of intervening or coming between parties in a legal proceeding, typically to assert a claim or defense that affects the rights of the existing parties. It is a formal legal action taken by a third party to become involved in a lawsuit in order to protect their own interests or to provide additional information or arguments to the court.
Example: The court ruled that the interposition of the defendant’s attorney during the cross-examination was inappropriate and obstructed the proceedings.