/kraʊn ˈækʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. chiếu chỉ của nhà vua;
2. vụ kiện của hoàng gia, việc buộc tội của nhà nước.
A more thorough explanation: A crown action refers to a legal proceeding initiated by the government or state, typically in the context of criminal law or public law matters. It is a legal action brought by the state or government on behalf of the public interest, rather than by a private individual or entity. Crown actions are often used to enforce laws, prosecute criminal offenses, or protect public rights and interests.
Example: The Attorney General initiated a crown action against the company for violating environmental regulations.