E-EVIDENCE AND E-COURT IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A STUDY FROM UKRAINE
t The possibility of using information technology in courts can be called a novelty and a progressive innovation in Ukraine. This is is an important factor in improving the efficiency of the openness and transparency of justice and simplifies judicial procedure, shortens court proceedings and pro...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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VD Dakor
2021-12-01
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Series: | Access to Justice in Eastern Europe |
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Online Access: | https://ajee-journal.com/e-evidence-and-e-court-in-the-context-of-the-covid-19-pandemic-a-study-from-ukraine |
Summary: | t The possibility of using information technology in courts can be called a novelty
and a progressive innovation in Ukraine. This is is an important factor in improving the
efficiency of the openness and transparency of justice and simplifies judicial procedure,
shortens court proceedings and procedural time limits, reduces operating costs, and saves
time for all the participants of the process while cases are under consideration.
Due to the rapid spread of COVID-19, rapid judicial reforms have taken place around the
world to ensure access to justice in this new environment.
Insufficient levels of information and technical support for the courts in Ukraine, the lack of a
single format for data exchange between automated document management systems of various
instances and specialisations, imperfect information protection systems, and insufficient
regulation of the information legislation remain problematic issues in the functioning of
e-justice systems, all of which require further study. Addressing these issues will help justice in
Ukraine to reach a new level in the coming years.
Since the e-justice system is aimed at optimising the work of courts through the informatisation of
processes, and electronic means of proof are designed to ensure the rights of litigants to use electronic
information, the interaction of the notion of electronic evidence with the e-justice system is quite
possible. This interaction will increase the efficiency of the judiciary and the quality of justice.
This article examines the development of information technology in the courts of Ukraine,
including during the COVID-19 pandemic, analyses court decisions rendered in the context
of the pandemic, and reflects on the real state of the judicial system in the adoption and
examination of electronic evidence. It should be noted that the procedure for processing,
submitting, and examining electronic evidence is currently not fully regulated, so the use of
electronic evidence in litigation is not always effective.
All of the above indicates the need to refine the current procedural codes in terms of introducing
clear rules for the collection, execution, submission, and examination of electronic evidence. |
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ISSN: | 2663-0575 2663-0583 |