/ˌriːˌkɒdɪfɪˈkeɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: việc tái pháp điển hóa.
A more thorough explanation: Recodification refers to the process of revising, updating, or rearranging existing laws or legal provisions into a new, consolidated legal code or statute. It involves organizing and restating the laws in a more coherent and systematic manner without making substantive changes to the underlying legal principles.
Example: The government is considering a recodification of the tax laws to simplify and clarify the existing regulations.