Legal Force of Validity of Notarial Deed Signed with Electronic Signature (Comparative Study between Indonesian Law and Australian Law)

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source: Journal of Law Policy and Globalization
Abstract

The rapid development of technology has led to reforms in all aspects of human life. Electronic signatures are a product of technology that can facilitate transactions for business people. Currently, Notary is a profession that plays an important role for the economic world in Indonesia, but until now there is no law that facilitates Notaries to carry out their positions to make a deed that can be signed electronically, where in Indonesia an authentic deed made by a Notary must be signed before a Notary, cannot be done electronically. This article examines the legal force and validity of a notarial deed signed with an electronic signature in accordance with Indonesian and Australian law. Keywords: electronic signature, legal force, notary deed validity DOI: 10.7176/JLPG/128-10 Publication date: January 31 st 2023


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Legal Studies and Policies
Legal and Social Justice Studies
Indonesian Legal and Regulatory Studies
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