/əˈfɛns krɪˈeɪtɪd baɪ ˈstætʃuːt/ – Phrase
Definition: hành vi phạm tội theo quy chế.
A more thorough explanation: An “offence created by statute” refers to a violation of law that is specifically defined and prohibited by a statute or legislation enacted by a governing body, such as a legislature or parliament. This type of offence is not based on common law principles but is instead established by written law. Offences created by statute outline the specific conduct that is prohibited, the penalties for committing the offence, and any other relevant legal provisions related to the violation.
Example: The crime of stealing property is another statutory offense, with specific laws outlining the elements of the crime and the penalties associated with it.