/mɪkst kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: tòa án hỗn hợp.
A more thorough explanation: A mixed court is a judicial body that includes both national and international judges or legal experts, typically established to adjudicate disputes involving both domestic and international law or to address cases with an international dimension.
Example: In the mixed court, both civil and criminal cases are heard and decided by a panel of judges.