Pandemic restrictions in Ethiopia: Impact on family law cases in Amhara regional state courts

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This article discusses the impact of pandemic restrictions on the family court system in Ethiopia. As lack of technological infrastructure made shifting to online services impossible, court services remained in-person. Public health measures required a drastic reduction in case hearings in order to allow social distancing. Both federal and regional state courts were partially closed from early March 2020 to end of September 2020 and only entertained cases of “urgent” nature that affected life, liberty, and public safety. The article focuses on strategies adopted by family courts in Amhara Regional State with respect to its impacts on litigating parties in such courts. It argues partial closure of court services disrupted access to justice in family law cases and increased vulnerability of women and children. This article proposes alternative strategies other than partial closure of court services.

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Getnet, A. (2022). Pandemic restrictions in Ethiopia: Impact on family law cases in Amhara regional state courts. Family Court Review, 60(2), 198–206. https://doi.org/10.1111/fcre.12637

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