Must e-Signatures be reliable?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.14296/deeslr.v10i0.2024Abstract
John D. Gregory revisits and criticizes the statutory requirement that the validity of an electronic signature depends on its being as reliable as appropriate in the circumstances, because such a requirement unfairly discriminates against electronic signatures, and argues that the law should not impose a variable standard of prudence.Index words: Electronic signature; UNCITRAL Model Law; Canada; reliability.