/əˈdʒuːdɪkətɪv ˈpaʊər/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. quyền của tòa án xét xử và giải quyết các vụ tranh chấp;
2. quyền lực tư pháp.
A more thorough explanation: Adjudicative power refers to the authority or ability of a court, judge, or other legal decision-maker to make judgments, decisions, or rulings on legal matters, disputes, or cases brought before them. This power typically involves the interpretation and application of laws, rules, and regulations to resolve conflicts and determine the rights and obligations of parties involved in a legal proceeding.
Example: The judge’s adjudicative power allows them to make decisions on legal disputes brought before the court.