Turkey to launch pilot scheme for e-hearing

E-hearing system to allow lawyers to attend court hearing via videoconference

Turkey to launch pilot scheme for e-hearing

Turkey will launch a pilot scheme for its electronic hearing system in the new judicial year, the nation’s justice minister said Monday.

“The new judicial year will also be a period when the ‘e-hearing’, whose testing process continues successfully, will be practiced in a pilot scheme and expanded,” Abdulhamit Gul said in a statement ahead of the legal year set to begin on Sept. 1.

In June, Gul attended a test run of an e-hearing at an Ankara courthouse. The process will allow lawyers to attend the hearing via videoconference on Turkey’s National Judiciary Informatics System (UYAP).

“The new judicial year will be a year to further strengthen the principle of the rule of law, which is the guarantee of rights and freedoms,” Gul said.

“A society whose expectation of justice is met and the need for justice is satisfied will also be the guarantee and guardian of the rule of law,” he added.