/ˈɒbsəliːt lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. quy phạm pháp luật đã lạc hậu;
2. đạo luật đã lỗi thời.
A more thorough explanation: An “obsolete law” refers to a legal provision or statute that is no longer in force or effect due to changes in circumstances, societal norms, or subsequent legislation. Such laws are considered outdated, irrelevant, or no longer applicable to current conditions and are typically not enforced or followed.
Example: The statute requiring all citizens to carry a lantern on their horse-drawn carriages at night is now considered an obsolete law.