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| Vietnam |
| Legislation: |
Electronic Transaction Law |
| Status: |
Enacted |
| Year Enacted: |
2006 |
| Require Smart Cards: |
No |
| Require Time-Stamping: |
No |
| Excluded Documents: |
None |
| Case Law: |
None |
History
In 2005, Vietnam adopted the Electronic Transaction Law, becoming effective in March 1, 2006.
Overview
Legislation Definitions & Excerpts
Electronic Signature Definitions
Electronic signatures may be in the form of a word, letter, number, symbol, sound or other forms logically associated or attached to electronic information. The security of an electronic signature must be ensured. An electronic signature is deemed to be secure if it is verified by a test progress agreed by the parties to the transaction and it meets other conditions provided for in the law.
Requirements Pertaining to Electronic Signatures
Excluded Documents
Case Law
References
None.