/kɔːrt əv ˈhaɪəst rɪˈzɔːrt/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa án tối cao.
A more thorough explanation: “Courts of highest resort” refers to the highest court within a particular judicial system, typically the court of last resort where appeals can be made and final decisions are rendered. This court is usually the highest-ranking court in the jurisdiction and its decisions are final and binding, unless overturned by a higher authority.
Example: The Supreme Court is considered the court of highest resort in the United States, with the final authority to interpret the Constitution.