/ˈprɪv.ə.lɪdʒ/ – Noun
Definition: 1. đặc quyền, đặc ân, trao đặc quyền, ban đặc ân;
2. quyền ưu tiên, quyền đặc biệt;
3. quyền miễn trừ, quyền bất khả xâm phạm;
4. thứ tự ưu tiên (khi xếp thứ tự các vấn đề sẽ đưa ra bàn).
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, privilege refers to a special right, advantage, or immunity granted to a particular person or group of people. This can include exemptions from certain laws or regulations, protection from disclosure of certain information, or other benefits not available to the general public. Privileges are often established by law or legal precedent and can vary depending on the specific context or jurisdiction.
Example: The attorney-client privilege protects communications between a lawyer and their client from being disclosed without the client’s consent.