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Explore the legality of electronic signatures in Ukraine and the laws and regulations that govern their use.
A simple electronic signature (SES) can be used in the following types of transactions in Ukraine:
For some types of documents a more secure QES may be required, these cases include:
There are some use cases where it is explicitly required that handwritten signatures are used or formal processes are in place that are not compatible with electronic signatures. These include certificates of inheritance and documents that can only be executed in one single origin.
An advanced electronic signature (AES) is defined as an e-signature created using the cryptographic conversion of electronic data to which the electronic signature relates using AES means and the personal key uniquely associated with the signer, and which enables the electronic identification of the signer and to highlight a violation of the integrity of the data associated with the e-signature. A QES is an AES that is generated using a qualified electronic signature creation device and is based on a qualified certificate for electronic signatures.
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Last Updated 9th October 2024