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Electronic Signatures in Law
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03 November 2016

This fourth edition of the well-established practitioner text sets out what constitutes an electronic signature, the form an electronic signature can take, and discusses the issues relating to evidence – illustrated by analysis of relevant case law and legislation from a wide range of common law and civil law jurisdictions.
Stephen Mason is a leading authority on electronic signatures and electronic evidence, having advised global corporations and governments on these topics. He is also the editor of Electronic Evidence and International Electronic Evidence, and he founded the international open-source journal Digital Evidence and Electronic Signature Law Review in 2004.
This book is also available online at http://ials.sas.ac.uk/digital/humanities-digital-library/observing-law-ials-open-book-service-law.
LAW / Legal Profession, Constitutional and administrative law: general
- The signature
- International initiatives
- The practical issues in using electronic signatures in different jurisdictions
- The European Union
- England and Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland
- Introduction to the electronic signature
- Electronic sound
- The ‘I accept’ and ‘wrap’ methods of indicating intent
- Personal Identification Number (PIN) and password
- Typing a name into an electronic document
- The name in an email address
- A manuscript signature that has been scanned
- Biodynamic version of a manuscript signature
- Digital signatures
- Liability
- Evidence and digital signatures
- Data protection