
Model Law on Electronic Signatures
The Model Law on Electronic Signatures is a set of guidelines created to recognize the validity of electronic signatures in legal transactions. It aims to ensure that electronic signatures are as legally binding as traditional handwritten signatures, provided they meet specific criteria, like authenticity and integrity. This law promotes the use of electronic signatures to facilitate business and personal transactions in a digital world, offering a framework for ensuring security and trust in electronic communications. By establishing these standards, it helps streamline processes, reduce paperwork, and encourage the adoption of electronic commerce.