/ˈɔrdər əv sərʃəˈrɑri/ – Phrase
Definition: lệnh đòi hồ sơ vụ án (yêu cầu tòa cấp dưới chuyển cho tòa cấp trên).
A more thorough explanation: “Order of certiorari” refers to a formal written command issued by a higher court to a lower court, directing the lower court to send up the record of a case for review. This order is typically issued when the higher court agrees to hear an appeal or review a decision made by the lower court.
Example: The Supreme Court granted certiorari to review the lower court’s decision.