/pər kyʊrɪəm/ – Latin phrase
Definition: do tòa án, bằng phán quyết của tòa án.
A more thorough explanation: “Per curiam” is a Latin term that means “by the court.” In legal contexts, a decision or opinion that is issued “per curiam” is one that is issued collectively by the court as a whole, rather than being attributed to a specific judge or justice. It signifies that the decision is the unanimous opinion of the court.
Example: In the case of Smith v. Jones, the court issued a per curiam decision, ruling that the lower court had erred in its interpretation of the law.