/kɔrt ʌv dʒuˈdɪʃiˌɛri (ʌv dʒʊˈrɪsˌdɪkʃən)/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa án.
A more thorough explanation: A court of judiciary (of jurisdiction) refers to a legal entity or institution established by a government to administer justice and interpret and apply the law within a specific geographical area or over a particular subject matter. This court has the authority to hear and decide legal disputes, enforce laws, and uphold justice within its designated jurisdiction.
Example: The court of judiciary has the authority to hear and decide cases within its jurisdiction.