/muːt kɔːrt/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. thực tập xét xử (ở trường pháp lý);
2. phòng để thực tập xét xử (ở trường pháp lý).
A more thorough explanation: A moot court is a simulated court proceeding in which law students argue hypothetical cases for educational purposes. It is typically conducted to practice and develop advocacy skills in a controlled environment that mimics a real courtroom setting.
Example: In law school, students participate in moot court competitions to practice their advocacy skills.