/ˈnjuːtrəlˈ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. người trung lập, nước trung lập, bên trung lập;
2. công dân nước trung lập,
A more thorough explanation: In a legal context, the term “neutral” refers to a person or entity that does not take sides in a dispute or conflict and remains impartial and unbiased. Neutrality is often required in certain legal proceedings, such as arbitration or mediation, where a neutral party is appointed to help facilitate a resolution between the parties involved without showing favoritism to either side.
Example: The judge must remain neutral and impartial when presiding over the case.