/aʊtˈlɔːri/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc đặt ra ngoài vòng pháp luật;
2. sự coi thường pháp luật, tình trạng bất chấp luật pháp.
A more thorough explanation: Outlawry is a legal term that refers to the act of being declared an outlaw by a court or legal authority. This typically involves a person being deprived of the protection of the law, often as a result of committing a serious crime or failing to appear in court. Being declared an outlaw can result in severe consequences, such as being subject to arrest and punishment without the benefit of legal rights or protections.
Example: The outlawry of certain substances has been implemented to protect public health and safety.