Article | REF: TR851 V1

Dematerialisation and traceability - proceedures

Authors: Pascal AGOSTI, Isabelle CANTERO, Eric A. CAPRIOLI

Publication date: May 10, 2012

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3. Traceability and integrity

The integrity of the document is another essential condition for the development of a dematerialization project; it is therefore necessary to study the legal aspects of integrity (3.1) and to present the technical means enabling the dematerialized document to fulfill this function (3.2).

3.1 Legal aspects

The question of the integrity of the deed represents a major challenge in the context of dematerialization, since it involves ensuring that the deed has not undergone any modification, alteration or even destruction of its content, in other words, that it has remained intact over time since its origin ...

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