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The project study titled 'Technology in Justice: The Future of Electronic Court Systems in the Judiciary' explores the implementation and impact of electronic court systems in the Philippine judiciary. It includes a comprehensive analysis of data collection, expected outcomes, and ethical considerations, along with a literature review and discussion of key findings. The study aims to contribute to the field of public administration by examining the practical and theoretical implications of technology in the justice system.

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The project study titled 'Technology in Justice: The Future of Electronic Court Systems in the Judiciary' explores the implementation and impact of electronic court systems in the Philippine judiciary. It includes a comprehensive analysis of data collection, expected outcomes, and ethical considerations, along with a literature review and discussion of key findings. The study aims to contribute to the field of public administration by examining the practical and theoretical implications of technology in the justice system.

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Philippine Christian University

Graduate School of Business and Management

“Technology in Justice: The Future of Electronic Court Systems in the Judiciary”

A Project Study presented to

The Faculty of the Graduate School of Business and Management


Master in Management Major in Public Administration

In Partial Fulfillment for the Requirements in


Project Study 2

Submitted to
Ms. Margie DG Dela Cruz, PhD

Submitted by:
Biliran, Regie R.
Entena, Mark Anne L.
Faduga, Mona Liza L.
Fuentes, Amelia
Lacaden, Princess Charlene G.
Manan, Hafida B.
Table of Contents
List of Figures and Tables
Chapter 1. Introduction ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1
1.1 Problem and its background -------------------------------------------------- 1
1.2 Problem Statement -------------------------------------------------------------- 3
1.3 Project Goals and Objectives ------------------------------------------------- 3
1.4 Project Scope --------------------------------------------------------------------- 4
1.5 Literature Review ----------------------------------------------------------------- 5
Chapter 2. Methodology --------------------------------------------------------- ------------ 7
2.1 Data Collection Plan ------------------------------------------------------------- 7
2.2 Project Timeline ------------------------------------------------------------------- 8
2.3 Expected Outcomes ------------------------------------------------------------- 10
2.4 Project Budget -------------------------------------------------------------------- 11
2.5 Ethical Considerations ---------------------------------------------------------- 12
2.6 Risk and Mitigation --------------------------------------------------------------- 13
2.7 Project Team ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 14
Chapter 3. Results
3.1 Data Representation and Analysis ------------------------------------------- 17
Chapter 4. Discussion -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
4.1 Discussion --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22
4.2 Summary of Key Findings ------------------------------------------------------- 23
4.3 Contribution to the Field --------------------------------------------------------- 24
4.4 Practical and Theoretical Implications --------------------------------------- 26
4.5 Conclusion -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27
4.6 Suggestion for Future Research ---------------------------------------------- 28
References
Appendices
List of Figures and Tables
Table 1: Survey Results on the Effective Implementation of Electronic Court Systems in
the Judiciary
Table 2: Summary of Survey Results on Training and Support for Adoption of Electronic
Court Systems
Table 3: Summary of Survey Results on Maintaining Integrity and Fairness in Electronic
Court Systems
References:

Orbeta et. al (2021)., “Impacts of Electronic Case Management Systems on Court


Congestion in the Philippines”

Ubink and Mclnerney (2011) “Customary Justice: Perspectives on Legal Empowerment”

Pitamber Yadav (2024) “Digitizing Justice: The Case for Dedicated Online Dispute

Resolution Legislation in India”

Randy Amofah (June, 2017) “Electronic Court Case Management System (For Law

Court Complex)”

Ericka Rickard (December, 2021) “How Courts Embraced Technology, Met the

Pandemic Challenge, and Revolutionized Their Operations”

Amato et.al (2012) “Introducing AI-Based Techniques in the Justice Sector: A Proposal

for Digital Transformation of Court Offices”

Marco Fabri (2021) “Will COVID-19 Accelerate Implementation of ICT in Courts?”

Mosweu, T. (2021) “Access to electronic court records in botswana. Esarbica Journal

Journal of the Eastern and Southern Africa Regional Branch of the International Council

on Archives”

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