/ˌriː.rɪˈmɪʃ.ən/ – Noun
Definition: viện dẫn ngược lại lần thứ hai (khi có tranh chấp về luật pháp).
A more thorough explanation: In legal contexts, “re-remission” typically refers to the act of granting a second remission or pardon to an individual who has previously had their punishment reduced or forgiven. It implies a subsequent act of leniency or mercy extended to someone who has already benefited from such a grace.
Example: The court granted the defendant’s request for re-remission of the case to the lower court for further review.