/lɛks ˈloʊsaɪ dɪˈlɪktəs/ – Latin Phrase
Definition: luật pháp của nơi phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: “Lex loci delictus” is a Latin term that translates to “the law of the place where the wrong occurred.” In legal terms, it refers to the principle that the law applicable to a tort or wrongful act is the law of the jurisdiction where the act took place. This principle is often used in determining which jurisdiction’s laws apply in cases involving torts or civil wrongs.
Example: In the case of the accident, the court applied the principle of lex loci delictus to determine which jurisdiction’s laws should govern the liability issues.