/ˈpraɪvət prɑːˈsɛkjʊʃən/ – Phrase
Definition: việc tư tố.
A more thorough explanation: Private prosecution refers to a legal process where a private individual or entity initiates criminal proceedings against another individual or entity, without the involvement of government authorities such as the police or public prosecutors. In private prosecutions, the private individual or entity acts as the prosecutor and is responsible for presenting evidence and pursuing the case in court.
Example: In some jurisdictions, individuals have the right to initiate a private prosecution against someone they believe has committed a crime.