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14 November 2023, Seoul. The Supreme Court of the Philippines, with the support of the Philippine Embassy, embarked on an official visit to South Korea, aimed at conducting benchmarking endeavors on the crucial topics of electronic case management systems and automation of related court processes designed to have a transformative impact on the Philippine judicial system.

Led by the Honorable Chief Justice Alexander G. Gesmundo, along with Mr. Dennis Anthony Uy, Special Envoy for Digital Transformation to South Korea, the Philippine delegation embarked on a comprehensive itinerary to engage various South Korean institutions and experts in the field of judicial modernization.

The delegation's itinerary included visits to four key organizations, including the Supreme Court of Korea where the key features of a modern electronic Court (eCourt) system and systems upgrades were discussed; the Seoul District Court where the delegation explored fully automated courts and gained insights into the latest technological advancements and their impact on court processes; the ROK Supreme Court IT Center which showcased how a modern and multi-functional data center operates; and the Judicial Research and Training Institute where an interactive exchange of views took place on the holistic learning modules and continuous skills development for judges, court personnel and individuals interested in joining the judiciary.

The delegation also visited the Ministry of Justice to learn about the Korea Information System of Criminal Justice Services (KICS) which complements the ongoing initiatives of the Philippine Supreme Court in the Justice Sector Coordinating Council; and the Korea International Cooperation Agency to explore potential judicial modernization assistance and partnership.

Chief Justice Gesmundo, in his meeting with the ROK Supreme Court’s Acting Chief Justice Hon. Ahn Chul Sang, said that the visit is a significant step in operationalizing the Supreme Court's Strategic Plan for Judicial Innovation (SPJI) 2022-2027. He underscored the Philippine Judiciary’s commitment to modernize and enhance its judicial processes. He also highlighted the need to update existing electronic systems in the more than 2,700 courts in the Philippines, to support its goal of an interoperable yet secure network that could make court processes more efficient across the country.

Presidential Special Envoy for Digitalization Mr. Dennis Anthony Uy, for his part, stressed his support to the Philippine Judiciary’s modernization program, and committed to bridging the gap between the relevant institutions in the Philippines and Korea and utilizing his technological expertise to facilitate the successful implementation of the SPJI.

Philippine Ambassador Theresa Dizon-De Vega conveyed the Embassy's support for the Philippine Judiciary's modernization initiatives. Additionally, she noted that the SPJI not only has the potential to improve judicial efficiency for Filipinos in the Philippines, but also offers a significant opportunity to meet the aspirations of the growing Overseas Filipino community in Korea for more efficient and effective legal processes.

Aside from Chief Justice Gesmundo, the delegation was composed Senior Associate Justice Marvic M.V.F. Leonen, Associate Justice Rodil V. Zalameda, Associate Justice Jose Midas P. Marquez, Court Administrator Raul B. Villanueva, Deputy Clerk of Court and Chief Technology Officer Atty. Jed Sherwin G. Uy, and other key officers of the Philippine Supreme Court.

The SPJI is a five-year development plan which “aspires to achieve holistic institutional gains as a blueprint for action for the Judiciary… [and] targeted to create an environment of excellence in court performance… improved services and greater access to justice for all stakeholders, and innovative and technologically adaptive court systems and processes.” For more information on the SPJI, please visit https://sc.judiciary.gov.ph/spji/. END

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