/bɪl ʌv ˌædvəˈkeɪʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: chống án lên tòa án cấp trên
A more thorough explanation: A bill of advocation is a legal document filed in Scottish law that requests the transfer of a case from a lower court to a higher court for review or appeal. It is typically used to challenge a decision made by a lower court and seek a reconsideration of the case by a higher court.
Example: The bill of advocation was filed by the defendant’s lawyer to appeal the court’s decision.