/rɪˈvjuː baɪ əˈpiːl/ – Phrase
Definition: xét xử lại theo trình tự phúc thẩm.
A more thorough explanation: “Review by appeal” refers to the process of having a higher court examine the decision of a lower court in order to determine if any errors were made in the application of law or procedure. This type of review typically occurs when a party to a legal case disagrees with the outcome and seeks to have the decision reconsidered by a higher court.
Example: The defendant’s conviction was upheld after a review by appeal.