An exploration of litigants’ interactions with court actors in Ghanaian courts

Charlotte Omane Kwakye-Nuako , Feikoab Parimah , Makafui Jonas Davour , Kenneth Owusu Ansah , Abigail Adade , Prince Adih , Audrey Nyameye Ross
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Studies have sought to understand the experiences of litigants who use the court system. However, very few have looked at their specific interactions with court actors in Sub-Saharan African countries. In this study, we sought to explore the interactions that litigants have with lawyers, judges, and court workers during the process of civil litigation in Ghana. The study used a qualitative phenomenological design and a criterion sampling technique to select seventeen litigants involved in civil litigation in a Ghanaian court. Using thematic analysis, we found that litigants had confidence in the judicial system. In terms of lawyers and court actors, the participants were ambivalent about their interactions with them. Whereas some had been supportive, others drained their resources and were not altogether altruistic. We discuss these findings and make recommendations for improving litigant experiences.

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加纳法院诉讼当事人与法院行为人互动探究
研究试图了解使用法院系统的诉讼当事人的经历。然而,很少有人关注他们与撒哈拉以南非洲国家法院行为者的具体互动。在本研究中,我们试图探讨在加纳民事诉讼过程中,诉讼当事人与律师、法官和法院工作人员的互动。本研究采用定性现象学设计和标准抽样技术,选择17名当事人参与民事诉讼在加纳法院。通过专题分析,我们发现诉讼当事人对司法制度有信心。在律师和法庭演员方面,参与者对与他们的互动感到矛盾。虽然有些人一直支持,但其他人耗尽了他们的资源,并不是完全无私。我们讨论这些发现,并提出建议,以改善诉讼经验。
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