/rɪˌvjuːəˈbɪləti/ – Noun
Definition: khả năng phải xét xử lại, khả năng phải xem xét lại.
A more thorough explanation: Reviewability refers to the extent to which a decision, action, or ruling by a government agency, court, or other authority can be subject to review or scrutiny by a higher authority, such as an appellate court or administrative body. It pertains to the ability to challenge or appeal a decision based on specific legal grounds or criteria.
Example: The court’s decision on the matter is subject to reviewability by a higher court.