EOWAS Court of Justice has been formally opened a weeklong judicial retreat to enable Judges and Staff to evaluate the Court’s electronic case management system (ECMS).
The ECMS was introduced in 2020 following the outbreak of the Covid-19 to enable the e-filing of cases and virtual hearing of cases.
At the opening ceremony in Abuja, the President of the Court, Justice Edward Asante in a message said “it was important to interrogate the implementation of the ECMS to identify the weak links that could be addressed, to improve the effectiveness of the system which has also improved citizen access to the Court.
According to Justice Asante, “It is our collective duty to deploy our best efforts to make sure we take a post review decision that will make the system more effective and impactful.”
The President characterised the retreat as the ‘flagship judicial activity of the Court’ that enables the judges, staff of the Registry as well as those of research and documentation, among others, to discuss various issues germane to the Court and make proposals for improving on the efficiency of its judicial functions.
He was represented by the Chief Registrar of the Court, Mr. Tony Anene-Maidoh.
During the retreat, the participants will also discuss the lodgment, processing, service of applications and representations before the Court under the ECMS, written and oral procedures as well as the special procedures before the Court in addition to the practice and procedure under the ECMS.
There will also be presentations and discussions on the recording and transcription of proceedings, judgment applications, publications, image of the court and visibility of judicial activities as well as the activities of the archives unit of the Court.
Mercy Chukwudiebere