/lɛks loːki prəˈtɛkʃənz/ – Latin Phrase
Definition: Luật của quốc gia bảo vệ.
A more throughout explanation: Latin Phrase meaning “the law of the place where the protection is claimed”. It is a choice of law rule used in relation to intellectual property rights cases under which the applicable law is the law of the country where the legal protection for the intellectual property is claimed, not the law of the country where the intellectual property was created.
Example: The lex loci protectionis is considered as a special rule for registered rights that takes the place of more general rules of private international law.