/ˈæd.mər.əl.ti/ – Noun
Definition: 1. tòa án hàng hải;
2. thông lệ xét xử các vụ án hàng hải;
3. bộ hải quan;
4. quân hàm đô đốc.
A more thorough explanation: Admiralty refers to the jurisdiction, powers, and responsibilities of maritime law, particularly in relation to the administration of naval affairs, navigation, and shipping. It encompasses legal matters concerning ships, shipping, and seafaring activities, including maritime contracts, collisions, salvage, and other related issues. Admiralty law is a specialized area of law that governs maritime disputes and activities on the high seas.
Example: The case was brought before the Admiralty Court to determine liability for the maritime accident.