/rɪt ʌv ˈprɪvəlɪdʒ/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh thả người được hưởng đặc quyền miễn trừ (bất khả xâm phạm).
A more thorough explanation: A writ of privilege is a legal document issued by a court that grants a person or entity a specific legal privilege or immunity from certain legal actions or obligations. This writ is typically used to protect individuals or organizations from being compelled to disclose certain information or to testify in court proceedings.
Example: The court granted the writ of privilege, allowing the witness to refuse to testify based on attorney-client privilege.