/ˈnæʃənl kɔrt/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. tòa án quốc gia;
2. tòa án liên bang (Hoa Kỳ).
A more thorough explanation: A national court refers to a court that operates within the legal system of a specific country or nation, and has jurisdiction to hear and decide legal matters arising within that country’s borders. National courts are established and governed by the laws and constitution of the respective country, and they have the authority to interpret and apply the laws of that country in resolving disputes and administering justice.
Example: The national court has jurisdiction over cases involving federal law.