/ˈliːɡəlɪst/ – Noun
Definition: 1. con người tuân thủ pháp luật nghiêm ngặt;
2. luật gia.
A more thorough explanation: A legalist is a person who adheres strictly to the letter of the law, often emphasizing strict adherence to legal principles and rules without considering the spirit or intent behind them.
Example: The legalist argued that strict adherence to the contract terms was necessary to uphold the integrity of the agreement.