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Electronic signatures and court proceedings in Brazil
Professor Rohrmann provides an outline of the law on electronic signatures in Brazil and considers how electronic signatures are used by the courts
Risk and law in authentication
Dr Schapper, Dr Rivolta and Mr Malta consider the methods used to signify intend in e-commerce and considers some of the risks
Lexecute: visualisation and representation of legal procedures
Jörn Freiheit, Marc Luuk, Susanne Münch, Grozdana Sijanski and Fabrice Zangl set out the work they have undertaken for the eJustice programme of the EU and how legal procedures can be captured in digital format
Contemporary enactment of the electronic signature in the Czech Republic
Professor Smejkal describes the enactment of the Electronic Signature Act in the Czech Republic
Electronically signed documents: legal requirements and measures for their long-term conservation
Stefanie Fischer-Dieskau and Daniel Wilke consider the long term issues relating to the archiving of documents in digital format
Watch what you sign!
Nicholas Bohm takes a careful look at precisely what a person is signing when they purport to sign a digital document
The Italian certified e-mail system
Roberta Falciai and Laura Liberati provide a guide to the recent certified e-mail system introduced in Italy
The electronic prescription of medication in a Netherlands hospital
Simone van Esch considers the legal implications and practical problems with introducing digital signatures in a hospital
The evidential value of the data-message in Iran
Dr Ahad Gholizadeh outlines the present position in relation to the admission of digital evidence into courts in Iran
A system of trust: German civil law notaries and their role in providing trustworthy electronic documents and communication
Dr Dominik Gassen, Bundesnotarkammer illustrates the role of the notary in Germany in respect of providing for the authenticity of documents in digital format
Electronic disclosure in England & Wales
Janet Lambert provides an up-date of the amended Guidelines of the Commercial Court in relation to e-disclosure
Implementation of public e-services for immovable property contracts in Lithuania
Darius Stitilis, Rimantas Petrauskas and Irmantas Rotomskis set out the current developments taking place in Lithuania respecting electronic conveyancing
Submission of evidence through digital documents in Swiss civil litigation
Christoph Gasser and Stefanie Peters set out the present position in Switzerland relating to the admission of digital evidence in legal proceedings
The Electronic Signature Law in Vietnam: a note
Nguyen D. Linh provides a summary of the main provisions of the recent electronic signature act passed in Vietnam
The admissibility of electronic evidence in court in Europe
Fredesvinda Insa briefly sets out the details of a new project that is currently under way in the European Union
Case translation
Greece: Case No. 1327/2001 – Payment Order
Case Notes
Brazil: RMS-AgR-ED 24257 DF
Brazil: AI 564765 RJ
Comments about the Brazilian Supreme Court electronic signature case law by Carlos Alberto Rohrmann
Greece: Court Decision No. 3279/2004
Thailand: No. 3046/2537 (1994) (Sale of Movable Property (Section 456 of the Civil & Commercial Code)
Germany: FG Münster 11 K 990/05 F (Electronically signed statement of claim – On the interpretation of the term monetary limitation)
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