/nɑn sɛlf ˈɛksɪˌkjutɪŋ ˈtriti/ – Phrase
Definition: hiệp ước quốc tế cần phải ban hành luật của quốc gia hữu quan mới có hiệu lực.
A more thorough explanation: A non-self-executing treaty is a treaty that, upon ratification by a country, does not automatically become part of that country’s domestic law. Instead, specific legislation or action by the country’s legislative body is required to give effect to the treaty’s provisions within the country’s legal system.
Example: The non-self-executing treaty requires implementing legislation by the national government in order to have legal effect within the country.