/yir buks/ – Phrase
Definition: Niên giám tư pháp (sưu tập các phán quyết của tòa án Anh từ thời vua Eduard I đến thời vua Henry VIII)
A more thorough explanation: Year Books refer to the reports of cases decided in the English courts from the late 13th century to the early 16th century. These reports were compiled annually and are considered an important source of early English common law.
Example: In the Year Books, the court’s decision in Smith v. Jones set a precedent for future property disputes.