/ˈjɔːk ˈæntwɜːrp ruːlz/ – Phrase
Definition: quy tắc York-Antwerp (toàn bộ những quy định điều chỉnh các mối quan hệ của các bên phát sinh từ vụ tai nạn chung).
A more thorough explanation: The York-Antwerp Rules refer to a set of internationally recognized rules that govern the general average in maritime law. These rules provide a framework for determining the distribution of costs and expenses incurred during a maritime voyage when certain extraordinary sacrifices or expenditures are made for the common safety of the ship and cargo. The rules were first established in York, England in 1890 and have been subsequently revised in Antwerp, Belgium.
Example: The parties agreed to settle any disputes arising from the contract in accordance with the York-Antwerp Rules.