/rɪˌlɪtɪˈɡeɪʃən/ – Noun
Definition: việc kiện tụng lặp lại.
A more thorough explanation: Relitigation refers to the act of re-litigating a legal matter that has already been decided by a court. It involves reopening a case that has already been adjudicated, either in the same court or in a different court, and presenting the same or similar issues for reconsideration.
Example: The court dismissed the case due to the doctrine of res judicata, which prohibits relitigation of the same issue in a subsequent lawsuit.