CEE Legal Matters is proud to introduce the sixth guide in our Comparative Guides series. This one focuses on TMT in CEE, in particular looking at electronic signatures, contracts, and archiving in the region.
The CEE Legal Matters Comparative Legal Guide: TMT 2022 looks at the most important regulations relative to online contracting, digital signatures, and digital archiving for the reader to get a high-level, comprehensive picture of the legal landscape of these critical aspects in the region. As our co-editor, Tamas Bereczki of Provaris explains, "The way countries and jurisdictions regulate digital signatures and digital contracting can be a game changer for the digital economy, the supply chain, and international economic cooperation. Bad or lacking regulation can lead to actual economic detriments by keeping the costs of conducting business higher than in jurisdictions with more well-formulated, well-thought regulations."
The guide can be accessed in electronic format here and in pdf format here.
The CEE Legal Matters Comparative Legal Guide: TMT 2022 includes:
- Foreword by Tamas Bereczki of Provaris
- Electronic Signatures, Contracts, and Archiving in Croatia - contributed by Ostermann
- Electronic Signatures, Contracts, and Archiving in the Czech Republic - contributed by Rowan Legal
- Electronic Signatures, Contracts, and Archiving in Greece - contributed by Drakopoulos
- Electronic Signatures, Contracts, and Archiving in Hungary - contributed by Provaris
- Electronic Signatures, Contracts, and Archiving in Moldova - contributed by Stratulat Albulescu
- Electronic Signatures, Contracts, and Archiving in Poland - contributed by Traple Konarski Podrecki & Partners
- Electronic Signatures, Contracts, and Archiving in Romania - contributed by Nestor Nestor Diculescu Kingston Petersen
- Electronic Signatures, Contracts, and Archiving in Serbia - contributed by Zivkovic Samardzic
- Electronic Signatures, Contracts, and Archiving in Slovenia - contributed by Ulcar & Partnerji
- Electronic Signatures, Contracts, and Archiving in Turkey - contributed by KP Law