/pɑr.tiz tu dɪsˈpjut/ – Phrase
Definition: 1. các bên tranh chấp;
2. các bên mâu thuẫn.
A more thorough explanation: Parties to a dispute refers to the individuals or entities involved in a legal conflict or disagreement. These parties may include plaintiffs (those bringing the claim) and defendants (those defending against the claim) in a civil lawsuit, or the prosecution and the defense in a criminal case. Each party has legal rights and responsibilities in the dispute resolution process.
Example: The parties to the dispute have agreed to enter into mediation to attempt to resolve their differences.