/ˈkeɪsbʊk/ – Noun
Definition: Sách tư liệu về các vụ án và các trường hợp pháp lý.
A more thorough explanation: 1. a book or electronic document (eg a website or ebook) containing summaries and excerpts of legal cases which is used in teaching law
2. a collection of source materials on a particular subject, often used as a reference work or in teaching. Case studies can be a printed book or an electronic document (eg a website or ebook)
Example: 1. Law students often buy old casebooks instead of new ones to save money.
2. This casebook has been developed as a teaching tool for instructors on media studies courses.