/lɛks doʊˌmɪsɪˈliː.aɪ/ – Latin Phrase
Definition: luật pháp của nơi thường trú.
A more thorough explanation: “Lex domicilii” is a Latin term that translates to “law of domicile” in English. It refers to the legal principle that the laws of the jurisdiction where an individual is domiciled or has their permanent residence will govern matters related to personal status, family law, and inheritance.
Example: The court determined that the lex domicilii of the deceased individual was in New York, therefore New York law would govern the distribution of the estate.