/rɪˈsteɪtmənt/ – Noun
Definition: 1. việc khẳng định lại, việc nhắc lại lời tuyên bố;
2. việc xem xét lại;
3. bộ quy phạm, bộ luật.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, a “Restatement” refers to a publication by the American Law Institute that seeks to summarize and clarify the principles of common law in a particular area of law. Restatements are not binding law, but they are highly influential and often cited by courts in their decisions. They aim to provide a clear and concise statement of the law as it currently stands, based on existing case law and legal principles.
Example: The lawyer referred to the Restatement of Torts to support her argument in the court case.