/trədɪʃənəl lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: luật tập tục.
A more thorough explanation: Traditional law refers to a body of customs, practices, and norms that have been developed and followed by a particular community or society over time. These laws are often based on cultural traditions, beliefs, and values, and are typically passed down orally from generation to generation. Traditional law may coexist with, or in some cases, be in conflict with, formal legal systems established by governments.
Example: In the case, the court relied on traditional law principles to determine the rights of the parties involved.