/ˌnɒməˈθɛtɪk/ – Adjective
Definition: 1. thuộc lập pháp;
2. đã hợp pháp hóa, hợp pháp.
A more thorough explanation: The term “nomothetic(al)” refers to a method of inquiry or study that aims to establish general laws or principles that apply universally across a particular field or discipline. In legal contexts, nomothetic approaches are often used to develop legal principles or rules that can be applied broadly to various situations or cases.
Example: The nomothetic approach to legal research involves analyzing general principles and rules that apply universally, rather than focusing on individual cases.