/ˌleɪz məˈdʒɛstɪ/ – Noun
Definition: tội khi quân, tội phạm thượng.
A more thorough explanation: “Leze-majesty” is a term derived from the French “lèse-majesté” and refers to the crime of offending the dignity of a reigning sovereign or state. It typically involves actions or statements that are considered disrespectful, insulting, or defamatory towards a monarch or government authority. In legal terms, leze-majesty can encompass acts such as treason, sedition, or other offenses against the state or its ruler.
Example: The defendant was charged with leze-majesty for making disrespectful comments about the royal family.