/nɒnˈ-ˌɛkstrəˈdɪʃənˈ/ – Adjective
Definition: không dẫn độ (tội phạm).
A more thorough explanation: Non-extradition refers to the legal status of a country or jurisdiction that does not have an extradition treaty or agreement with another country. This means that individuals accused of crimes in one country cannot be legally transferred or handed over to authorities in the other country for prosecution or trial.
Example: The suspect fled to a country with a non-extradition policy, making it difficult for the authorities to bring them back to face trial.