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JUSTICIABILITY

Giải nghĩa:

/ʤʌsˌtɪʃɪəˈbɪlɪti/ – Noun


Definition: khả năng xét xử theo trình tự tư pháp (về các tranh chấp).

A more throughout explanation: Justiciability refers to the legal concept of whether a particular issue or dispute is appropriate for judicial resolution. In order for a court to hear and decide a case, it must be justiciable, meaning that it must involve a live controversy between parties with a concrete stake in the outcome, and the issues presented must be capable of judicial resolution. Justiciability also encompasses considerations such as standing, ripeness, and mootness, which determine whether a court has the authority to hear and decide a case.

Example: The court determined that the issue was not justiciable because it involved a political question outside the scope of judicial review.

 

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