/kɔːzəl ˈrɛləvəns/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. có mối quan hệ nhân quả;
2. có căn cứ về nhân quả.
A more thorough explanation: Causal relevance refers to the relationship between an event or action and its effect, where the event or action is considered to have directly contributed to the outcome. In legal terms, causal relevance is the connection between a specific act or omission and the resulting harm or injury, such that the act or omission can be considered a cause of the harm or injury in a legal proceeding.
Example: The court found that the plaintiff failed to establish the causal relevance of the defendant’s actions to the alleged harm suffered.