/pʌblɪk ækt/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. luật chung, công luật;
2. công văn, văn bản của chính quyền nhà nước.
A more thorough explanation: A public act is a legislative enactment that has been formally passed by a legislative body, such as a parliament or congress, and has the force of law. It is a formal and official action taken by a government entity that is intended to affect the rights or obligations of individuals or entities within a particular jurisdiction. Public acts are typically published and made available to the public to ensure transparency and accountability in the legislative process.
Example: The public act passed by the legislature increased the minimum wage for all workers in the state.