/nɒn əˈdʒuːdɪkətɪv/ – Adjective
Definition: không bị xét xử.
A more thorough explanation: “Non-adjudicative” refers to a process or decision that does not involve a formal judgment or determination by a court or other legal authority. It typically means that the matter is resolved without a formal legal ruling or decision being made.
Example: The mediation process is non-adjudicative, as it focuses on facilitating a resolution between parties without a formal decision being made by a judge or arbitrator.