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Electronic value title and electronic signatures as tools of modern law

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5377/derecho.v1i33.15729

Keywords:

Digital, Document, Electronic signature, Data message, Title value

Abstract

The research deals with two current topics and is divided into two parts: the first, it covers the electronic value title, where basic aspects about this legal figure are presented in terms of the conceptual notion and the purpose of its use. The research aims to explain the general function of electronic value title and its essential features that allow it to have sufficient effects to be born into legal life. It makes a cursory analysis of the regulation and operation of the electronic value title addressing the normativity of laws where customary law is applied and laws whose regulation in civil and commercial matters are sufficiently structured to ensure legal certainty.

 

The second part, includes electronic signatures highlighting basic conceptual notions, the rules for an electronic signature to become fully fledged and the various types of electronic signatures most commonly used by contemporary society in the legal field are made known; It also highlights the importance of these signatures to avoid a supplanting in its creation that entails signing acceptance of forced or non-existent wills. It is qualitative theoretical research with the aim that from the development of the theoretical framework a deeper understanding is obtained regarding the topics under study, which allows, in turn, Without the collection of data with numerical measurement, theories of two unexplored topics are developed.

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Sergio David Ríos Torres, Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia (Colombia)

Estudiante de décimo semestre de pregrado en Derecho por la Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia, Campus Bogotá, D.C. Integrante del semillero de investigación de Derecho Procesal Cundumi Dembelé de la Facultad de Derecho de la misma universidad. Miembro estudiante del Instituto Colombiano de Derecho Procesal, miembro de la Red Juvenil de Arbitraje del Centro de Arbitraje y Conciliación de la Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá, D.C., y miembro de la Red Interdisciplinaria Iberoamericana de Investigadores e Investigadoras Nodo Socio Jurídico.

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2023-02-08 — Updated on 2023-02-13

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