/nɒnˈ-səbˈstæntɪvˈ/ – Adjective
Definition: 1. không liên quan đến nội dung vụ án;
2. không thuộc luật pháp thực tại;
3. không chủ yếu, không quan trọng.
A more thorough explanation: “Non-substantive” refers to something that is not essential or significant in nature. In a legal context, it may refer to issues, arguments, or evidence that are not central to the main point or substance of a case or legal matter.
Example: The court ruled that the plaintiff’s non-substantive arguments did not provide sufficient evidence to support their claim.