/juːnɪˈvɜːsəlɪti ˈprɪnsəpl/ – Phrase
Definition: Nguyên tắc bao trùm.
A more thorough explanation: an assumption in public international law (=the laws that concern relations between countries) that allows a country, in certain situations, to pursue a criminal case against a person who is in the country, no matter where the crime was committed or where the person lives permanently
Example: International law currently provides for the prosecution of terrorist acts under the universality principle.