/strɪkt laɪəˈbɪləti/ – Phrase
Definition: Nguyên tắc pháp lý mà người vi phạm có thể bị chịu trách nhiệm mà không cần chứng minh sự cẩu thả hoặc tinh vi.
A more thorough explanation: where a person or institution is held responsible for a harm, offence, crime, or other wrongdoing, even if there was no negligence or no intention to do wrong
Example: The 1996 Education Act imposed strict liability and gave parents no defence if their child failed to attend school.