/məˈdʒɪstəriəl lɔː/ – Phrase
Definition: luật thẩm phán, luật tiền lệ.
A more thorough explanation: “Magisterial law” refers to laws that are established and enforced by a magistrate or a judge. These laws typically pertain to matters within the jurisdiction of a magistrate, such as minor criminal offenses, traffic violations, and other legal issues that do not fall under the purview of higher courts.
Example: The judge’s magisterial law ruling set a precedent for future cases involving similar circumstances.