/rɪˌkjuˈzeɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: việc không công nhận (thẩm phán, bồi thẩm).
A more thorough explanation: Recusation is a legal term that refers to the act of disqualifying or challenging a judge, juror, or other official from participating in a legal proceeding due to a perceived bias, conflict of interest, or other disqualifying factor.
Example: The defense attorney filed a recusation motion, requesting that the judge be removed from the case due to a potential conflict of interest.