/əˈpil ˈprɑsɛs/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. trình tự chống án;
2. lệnh của tòa án về việc xem xét đơn kháng cáo.
A more thorough explanation: An appeal is a legal process by which a party seeks a review of a decision made by a lower court or administrative agency. The appellate process involves presenting arguments and evidence to a higher court in order to challenge the lower court’s decision and seek a different outcome. The purpose of an appeal is to ensure that legal errors or injustices are corrected and that the law is applied correctly.
Example: During the appellate process, the defendant’s attorney filed an appeal challenging the lower court’s decision.