/kənˈsjuːlər kɔːt/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa án lãnh sự.
A more thorough explanation: A consular court is a court established by a country in a foreign territory to handle legal matters involving its citizens or interests in that territory. These courts are typically established by treaty or agreement between the countries involved and have limited jurisdiction over specific types of cases.
Example: The consular court has jurisdiction over cases involving disputes between foreign nationals and the host country.