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1 – 1 of 1Rozha Kamal Ahmed, Khder Hassan Muhammed, Ingrid Pappel and Dirk Draheim
E-court systems automate court processes and provide better case administration with more effective and efficient justice delivery. This paper aims to present the e-court system…
Abstract
Purpose
E-court systems automate court processes and provide better case administration with more effective and efficient justice delivery. This paper aims to present the e-court system in the Sulaimaniyah Appellate Court in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq as a case study. It identifies significant improvements after adopting the system.
Design/methodology/approach
This study used a qualitative approach with an exploratory case study design. Data collected from a triangulation of three sources through structured expert interviews with 30 stakeholders, personal observations by two of the authors, supported by analyzing current relevant literature. R package for Qualitative Data Analysis was the analysis tool.
Findings
Findings showed 10 improvements that enhanced court efficiency and effectiveness concerning better case administration, a more transparent process and increased court case security.
Research limitations/implications
This research is limited to improvements after adopting an e-court system.
Practical implications
This research provides a foundation for practitioners who are on the way to implement the e-court system and serves the decision-makers in the Kurdistan Regional Government to plan future expansion in the region.
Originality/value
This research focuses on the e-court system in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq. It is implemented as a first e-service to be a pilot for a broader plan to integrate all appellate courts in other cities in the Kurdistan of Iraq, hence, stepping toward the implementation of e-government.
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