/dʒʊrɪsˈdɪkʃənəl ˈkɒnflɪkt/ – Phrase
Definition: mâu thuẫn về thẩm quyền xét xử.
A more thorough explanation: A jurisdictional conflict refers to a situation where two or more legal authorities, such as courts or government bodies, claim the right to exercise jurisdiction over the same matter or dispute. This can lead to confusion and disputes regarding which authority has the legal right to make decisions or rulings in a particular case.
Example: The court had to resolve the jurisdictional conflict between two states over which one had the authority to hear the case.