ICTs and Access to judicial remedies during the COVID-19 era

Namatirayi-NgwashaAuthor: Namatirayi Ngwasha
Lawyer

COVID-19 and access to the courts

The increase in the number of COVID-19 cases in 2020 forced many countries in Africa to resort to the adoption of lockdown measures. Operational changes that were made included amending court rules and operating procedures. Technological methods used include video conferencing and live broadcast to ensure public access to hearings. In some instances, the number of staff coming to work was cut or staff had to work on rotational bases at the courts to enable social distancing. As a result, some of the cases fell off the court system and there was lack of consistency of handling cases due to the rotation of court staff.

The paper seeks to investigate how access to the courts was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and how the different courts adapted.

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