THE ADVANTAGES OF WRITS AND ELECTRONIC SIGNATURE IN NATIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL TRANSACTIONS
Florea Măgureanu and
George Măgureanu
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Florea Măgureanu: Romanian American University, Bucharest
George Măgureanu: Romanian American University, Bucharest
Journal of Information Systems & Operations Management, 2010, vol. 4, issue 2, 93-98
Abstract:
Ever increased use of the PC has engendered a series of issues in commercial and civil matters, in general, because many legal provisions imply the existence of writs, of copies signed and authenticated. It is undoubtedly obvious the practical use of drawing up pre-conflict writs, fact which reflects the truth, to a great extent, being drawn up before the conflict between the subjects of the legal report under judgment might arise. Given the major importance of the evidence in clarifying the factual data, the law regulates in detail the procedure of managing the evidence. This represents a guarantee of the right to parties ‘defense. The international system has also influenced the evidentiary system, by using new opportunities and possibilities of giving evidence for supporting the parties’ allegations in the civil lawsuit.
Keywords: Evidence; means of giving evidence; evidentiary system; informational system; possibilities of giving evidence; writ; electronic writ; electronic signature; national commercial transactions; international commercial transactions; secured device for creating digital signature; certification elements (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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