/prɒptər əˈfɛktəm/ – Latin phrase
Definition: không thừa nhận bồi thẩm vì lý do có thái độ thiên vị đối với vụ án.
A more thorough explanation: “Propter affectum” is a Latin legal term that translates to “because of affection.” In legal contexts, it refers to a decision or action that is made or taken due to emotional attachment or personal feelings rather than based on objective reasoning or legal principles.
Example: The contract was terminated propter affectum due to the emotional distress caused by the breach of confidentiality.