/kəmˌpeləˈbɪləti ʌv ˈpɑrtiz/ – Phrase
Definition: khả năng pháp lý buộc các bên cung khai.
A more thorough explanation: Compellability of parties refers to the legal principle that determines whether a person can be compelled to testify as a witness in a legal proceeding. In general, a party to a case is not compellable to give evidence in that case, but there are exceptions to this rule depending on the jurisdiction and the specific circumstances of the case.
Example: The court will determine the compellability of parties to testify as witnesses in the upcoming trial.