/ˈæpəˌleɪt ruːlz/ – Phrase
Definition: những quy tắc kháng cáo. (phúc thẩm)
A more thorough explanation: Appellate rules refer to the set of procedural guidelines and regulations that govern the process of appealing a decision made by a lower court to a higher court. These rules outline the specific procedures, deadlines, and requirements that parties must follow when seeking review of a lower court’s decision.
Example: The attorney filed a motion to dismiss the case based on a violation of appellate rules regarding the submission of evidence.