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EU eIDAS-Regulation: Article-by-Article Commentary [Kietas viršelis]

Edited by (University of Bayreuth), Edited by (University of Münster, Germany), Edited by (University of Verona), Edited by (European University of Rome)
  • Formatas: Hardback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x168x26 mm, weight: 760 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jan-2020
  • Leidėjas: Beck/Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509938036
  • ISBN-13: 9781509938032
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 400 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 246x168x26 mm, weight: 760 g
  • Išleidimo metai: 09-Jan-2020
  • Leidėjas: Beck/Hart Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1509938036
  • ISBN-13: 9781509938032
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
This book provides rule-by-rule commentaries on the Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 23 July 2014 on electronic identification and trust services for electronic transactions in the internal market. The eIDAS regulation aims at proving a framework for secure and trustworthy electronic transactions in the EU. This volume offers comprehensive comments on all provisions of this regulation containing references to European scholarly writing. As a cross-border project this book is written by an international group of contributors and provides analysis from different European countries. In order to assess the arising legal issues the contributions to this book reflect both aspects of the eIDAS regulation: On one hand the technological-neutral approach intended by this regulation, but also the nevertheless technically determined definitions and provisions of this very specific field of law.

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An authoritative guide to the new legal framework governing electronic transactions in the EU internal market.
Foreword v
List of editors and authors
ix
PART 1 INTRODUCTION
A General Remarks on Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 (Zaccaria)
2(9)
B The Legal Context of Regulation (EU) Nr. 910/2014 -- The EU Response to Digitalisation (Schulze)
11(8)
C The choices of the eIDAS Regulation (Gambino)
19(4)
D Documentary formalism for the digital age -- building trust (Schmidt-Kessel)
23(6)
PART 2 COMMENTARY
Regulation (EU) No 910/2014 of the European Parliament and of the Council - Recitals
29(11)
Chapter I General provisions
40(41)
Article 1 Subject matter
40(6)
Article 2 Scope
46(2)
Article 3 Definitions
48(15)
Article 4 Internal market principle
63(7)
Article 5 Data processing and protection
70(11)
Chapter II Electronic identification
81(53)
Article 6 Mutual recognition
81(12)
Article 7 Eligibility for notification of electronic identification schemes
93(3)
Article 8 Assurance levels of electronic identification schemes
96(10)
Article 9 Notification
106(4)
Article 10 Security Breach
110(11)
Article 11 Liability
121(5)
Article 12 Cooperation and interoperability
126(8)
Chapter III Trust services
134(1)
Section 1 General provisions
134(41)
Article 13 Liability and burden of proof
134(7)
Article 14 International aspects
141(17)
Article 15 Accessibility for persons with disabilities
158(13)
Article 16 Assurance levels of electronic identification schemes
171(4)
Section 2 Supervision
175(23)
Article 17 Supervisory body
175(7)
Article 18 Mutual assistance
182(4)
Article 19 Security requirements applicable to trust service providers
186(12)
Section 3 Qualified trust services
198(15)
Article 20 Supervision of qualified trust service providers
198(3)
Article 21 Initiation of a qualified trust service
201(1)
Article 22 Trusted lists
202(3)
Article 23 EU trust mark for qualified trust services
205(1)
Article 24 Requirements for qualified trust service providers
206(7)
Section 4 Electronic signatures
213(63)
Article 25 Legal effects of electronic signatures
213(13)
Article 26 Requirements for advanced electronic signatures
226(3)
Article 27 Electronic signatures in public services
229(6)
Article 28 Qualified certificates for electronic signatures
235(5)
Article 29 Requirements for Qualified Electronic Signature Creation Devices
240(11)
Article 30 Certification of qualified electronic signature creation devices
251(8)
Article 31 Publication of a list of certified qualified electronic signature creation devices
259(4)
Article 32 Requirements for the validation of qualified electronic signatures
263(6)
Article 33 Qualified validation service for qualified electronic signatures
269(3)
Article 34 Qualified preservation service for qualified electronic signatures
272(4)
Section 5 Electronic seals
276(40)
Article 35 Legal effects of electronic seals
276(16)
Article 36 Requirements for advanced electronic seals
292(2)
Article 37 Electronic seals in public services
294(6)
Article 38 Qualified certificates for electronic seals
300(6)
Article 39 Qualified electronic seal creation devices
306(6)
Article 40 Validation and preservation of qualified electronic seals
312(4)
Section 6 Electronic time stamps
316(8)
Article 41 Legal effect of electronic time stamps
316(5)
Article 42 Requirements for qualified electronic time stamps
321(3)
Section 7 Electronic registered delivery services
324(10)
Article 43 Legal effect of an electronic registered delivery service
324(7)
Article 44 Requirements for qualified electronic registered delivery services
331(3)
Section 8 Website authentication
334(43)
Article 45 Requirements for qualified certificates for website authentication
334(3)
Chapter IV Electronic documents
337(8)
Article 46 Legal effects of electronic documents
337(8)
Chapter V Delegations of power and implementing provisions
345(25)
Article 47 Exercise of the delegation
345(12)
Article 48 Committee procedure
357(13)
Chapter VI Final provisions
370(7)
Article 49 Review
370(1)
Article 50 Repeal
371(2)
Article 51 Transitional measures
373(1)
Article 52 Entry into force
374(3)
Annexes
377
Annex I Requirements for qualified certificates for electronic signatures
377(1)
Annex II Requirements for qualified electronic signature creation devices
377(1)
Annex III Requirements for qualified certificates for electronic seals
378(1)
Annex IV Requirements for qualified certificates for website authentication
378
Alessio Zaccaria was Full Professor of Civil Law at the University of Verona. Martin Schmidt-Kessel is Director of the Research Center for Consumer Law and Professor for German and European Consumer Law, Private Law and Comparative Law, University of Bayreuth. Reiner Schulze is Professor of German and European Civil Law at the Westphalian Wilhelms-University of Muenster and Director of the Centre of European Private Law. Alberto M Gambino is Full Professor at European University of Rome and President of the Italian Academy of the Internet Code.