Balancing Justice in Pixels: Legal and Constitutional Implications of Virtual Court Sessions in Ghana

Sampson Anomah, E. Amoah
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The legal sector is experiencing a transformative shift towards the adoption of virtual court sessions to enhance efficiency, accessibility, and transparency within judicial systems. However, this paradigm shift is not without its challenges. This research examined the implementation of virtual court sessions in Ghana, focusing on the legal and constitutional implications of the Practice Direction issued by the Chief Justice. While digitalization of court proceedings holds promise, concerns regarding privacy, technological disparities, and the preservation of due process rights loom large. The research drew on a recent case of Law to affirm that administrative/practice directives fall outside the purview of Laws of Ghana. The study employed the Innovation Diffusion Theory as the lens for analyzing and proposing a solution framework to sustain virtual court systems in Ghana. The findings of the study included the implementation strategy incompatibility of virtual court hearing with the existing legal framework for observing due process and the fundamental rights of citizens. The solutions require a balanced approach that acknowledges the strengths of both the traditional court system and technology. To sustain virtual court hearing, strategies for addressing implementation and legitimacy concerns, enhancing the compatibility of virtual court technology security with existing legal framework and practices, and ensuring long-term adherence to constitutional requirements should be paramount. Substantive law and regulation including relevant constitutional amendments may be necessary to ensure smooth implementation. Keywords: e-Justice system, Implementation, Virtual Court Sessions, Practice Direction, Due Process, Proceedings, Ghana.
在像素中平衡正义:加纳虚拟法庭开庭的法律和宪法影响
法律部门正在经历一场变革,即采用虚拟法庭开庭,以提高司法系统的效率、可及性和透明度。然而,这种模式转变并非没有挑战。本研究考察了加纳虚拟法庭开庭的实施情况,重点是首席大法官发布的《实践指南》的法律和宪法影响。虽然法院诉讼程序的数字化前景广阔,但有关隐私、技术差异和维护正当程序权利的问题也令人担忧。研究借鉴了最近的一个法律案例,确认行政/实践指令不属于加纳法律的管辖范围。该研究以创新扩散理论为视角,分析并提出了维持加纳虚拟法院系统的解决方案框架。研究结果包括虚拟法庭审讯的实施战略与遵守正当程序和公民基本权利的现有法律框架不相容。解决方案需要采取平衡的方法,承认传统法院系统和技术的优势。要维持虚拟法庭审理,最重要的是制定战略,解决实施和合法性问题,加强虚拟法庭技术安全与现有法律框架和实践的兼容性,并确保长期遵守宪法要求。为确保顺利实施,可能有必要制定包括相关宪法修正案在内的实体法和法规。关键词:电子司法系统;实施;虚拟法庭开庭;实践指导;正当程序;诉讼程序;加纳。
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