/ˈjʌdʒmənt ɪn ˈæbsəns/ – Phrase
Definition: bản án xử vắng mặt.
A more thorough explanation: “Judgment in absence” refers to a legal term that describes a court decision or ruling made in a case where one of the parties involved is not present or fails to participate in the proceedings. This type of judgment is typically issued when the absent party has been properly notified of the legal proceedings but chooses not to attend or participate.
Example: The court issued a judgment in absence after the defendant failed to appear at the scheduled hearing.