Video conference hearings in the Philippines: Prospects during normal times

As young as the phenomenon is, the impact that Covid-19 has had on the way court proceedings are conducted has already received significant attention from legal scholars. However, few have looked at how video conference hearings (VCHs) are being governed and conducted in developing economies such as...

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Main Authors: Gomez, Gio Franco, Bunales, Christian Gregory P
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etdm_law-10292022-07-01T09:50:44Z Video conference hearings in the Philippines: Prospects during normal times Gomez, Gio Franco Bunales, Christian Gregory P As young as the phenomenon is, the impact that Covid-19 has had on the way court proceedings are conducted has already received significant attention from legal scholars. However, few have looked at how video conference hearings (VCHs) are being governed and conducted in developing economies such as the Philippines. By doing doctrinal research on the Philippine Supreme Court's guidelines in relation to the conduct of VCHs, this paper seeks to determine whether VCHs may be utilized by Philippine courts even in the absence of a crisis that necessitates its usage. Though primarily an offshoot of the Covid-19 pandemic, VCHs, the researchers have found, may still be continued even under “normal times,” i.e., in the absence of external attending circumstances that necessitate the conduct of VCHs, such as those enumerated under Item (I)(3)(b) of Administrative Matter (A.M.) No. 20-12-01-SC. Ultimately, this paper hopes to serve as a useful resource for Special Committees that will be tasked to constantly improve Supreme Court guidelines on conducting VCHs in the Philippines, with the end view of achieving greater access, convenience, and efficiency for litigants (regardless of status, literacy, or disability), lawyers, and even court officers, employees, and judges. 2022-02-28T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etdm_law/22 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1029&context=etdm_law Law Master's Theses English Animo Repository Court proceedings Videoconferencing Law
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Law
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Videoconferencing
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Gomez, Gio Franco
Bunales, Christian Gregory P
Video conference hearings in the Philippines: Prospects during normal times
description As young as the phenomenon is, the impact that Covid-19 has had on the way court proceedings are conducted has already received significant attention from legal scholars. However, few have looked at how video conference hearings (VCHs) are being governed and conducted in developing economies such as the Philippines. By doing doctrinal research on the Philippine Supreme Court's guidelines in relation to the conduct of VCHs, this paper seeks to determine whether VCHs may be utilized by Philippine courts even in the absence of a crisis that necessitates its usage. Though primarily an offshoot of the Covid-19 pandemic, VCHs, the researchers have found, may still be continued even under “normal times,” i.e., in the absence of external attending circumstances that necessitate the conduct of VCHs, such as those enumerated under Item (I)(3)(b) of Administrative Matter (A.M.) No. 20-12-01-SC. Ultimately, this paper hopes to serve as a useful resource for Special Committees that will be tasked to constantly improve Supreme Court guidelines on conducting VCHs in the Philippines, with the end view of achieving greater access, convenience, and efficiency for litigants (regardless of status, literacy, or disability), lawyers, and even court officers, employees, and judges.
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author Gomez, Gio Franco
Bunales, Christian Gregory P
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Bunales, Christian Gregory P
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title Video conference hearings in the Philippines: Prospects during normal times
title_short Video conference hearings in the Philippines: Prospects during normal times
title_full Video conference hearings in the Philippines: Prospects during normal times
title_fullStr Video conference hearings in the Philippines: Prospects during normal times
title_full_unstemmed Video conference hearings in the Philippines: Prospects during normal times
title_sort video conference hearings in the philippines: prospects during normal times
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publishDate 2022
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