
Deleted Journal, Год журнала: 2024, Номер 2, С. 100050 - 100050
Опубликована: Авг. 1, 2024
Morocco's national lockdown was enforced between March 21st and June 10th 2020 in response to the spread of coronavirus. Restriction civil space not fully extended judiciary which had transition virtual sessions. To prepare for future pandemics disasters, it is crucial understand how well court systems across jurisdictions especially low- middle-income countries managed function protect children's access justice under constraints stay-at-home orders. investigate effect on Morocco, this study employed interrupted time series analysis publicly available filings (N = 77,335) pertaining child protection from January 1st December 31st spanning pre-lockdown, lockdown, post-lockdown periods. Results showed that measures hampered associated with statistically significant substantial deceases number cases heard by courts all filing types. The model estimates average per week dropped 199.5 penal filings, 1180.3 942.5 complaint 358.1 report fillings during relative pre-lockdown period. While percentage recorded delays mostly increased, case length decreased except saw a increase. susceptibility lockdowns might be precipitated need individuals petition hearing. Evidence suggests adjudicating struggled maintain operations indicates stronger disaster preparedness an integrated system increase judiciaries' resilience emergency events.
Язык: Английский