/raɪt ɪn pɜːrˈsoʊnæm/ – Phrase
Definition: quyền nhất thiết phải có, quyền bao giờ cũng phải có.
A more thorough explanation: In legal terms, the phrase “right in personam” refers to a legal right that is enforceable against a specific individual or entity. It is a right that can be asserted and enforced through legal action or proceedings against a particular person, as opposed to a right that is enforceable against the world at large (known as a “right in rem”).
Example: The court issued a judgment in personam against the defendant, holding them personally liable for the damages.