/ˈkwɑzi ˈdʒuːdɪʃəl/ – Phrase
Definition: chuẩn tư pháp.
A more thorough explanation: “Quasi-judicial” refers to actions, decisions, or proceedings that are similar to those of a court or judge, but are performed by an individual or body that does not have full judicial powers. These entities have the authority to make decisions that affect the rights of individuals or entities, but their decisions are subject to review by a court.
Example: The quasi-judicial body reviewed the evidence presented by both parties before making a decision on the dispute.