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23 rd UN/CEFACT Forum

23 rd UN/CEFACT Forum. UN/CEFACT Project Recommendation for ensuring legally significant trusted trans-boundary electronic interaction. Aleksandr Sazonov 7 th April 2014. United Nations Commission on International Trade Law ( UNCITRAL ). Political Context Global task statement.

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23 rd UN/CEFACT Forum

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  1. 23rd UN/CEFACT Forum UN/CEFACT Project Recommendation for ensuring legally significant trustedtrans-boundary electronic interaction Aleksandr Sazonov7th April 2014

  2. United Nations Commission on International Trade Law (UNCITRAL) Political ContextGlobal task statement 2012 APEC Leaders' Declaration«…necessary to be more active in promoting confidence and trust in electronic environments globally by encouraging secure cross border flows of information, including electronic documents.» • Agreement on trade facilitation WT/MIN(13)/36 • WT/L/911 of 11 December 2013 • ARTICLE 1: PUBLICATION AND AVAILABILITY OF INFORMATION • 2. Information Available Through Internet • ARTICLE 10: FORMALITIES CONNECTED WITH IMPORTATION AND EXPORTATION AND TRANSIT • 2.Acceptance of Copies • 3. Use of International Standards • 4. Single Window 17 January 2014 Russia ratified theUnited Nations Convention on the use of electronic communications in international contracts «The Electronic Communications Convention is an enabling treaty whose effect is to remove those formal obstacles by establishing equivalence between electronic and written form.»

  3. Common approach to ensuringtrans-boundary trusted electronic interaction Use of trusted services Interaction participants: natural/legal persons, registry systems,trust service providers

  4. How to achieve interoperability?

  5. European Interoperability Framework 2.0 (EIF 2.0) Political Context Cooperating partners with compatible visions, aligned priorities, and focused objectives Политический контекст Политический контекст Политический контекст Политический контекст Политический контекст Политический контекст Политический контекст Политический контекст Legal Interoperability Aligned legislation so that exchanged data is accorded proper legal weight Coordinated processes in which different organisations achieve a previously agreed and mutually beneficial goal Organisational Interoperability Semantic Interoperability Precise meaning of exchanged information which is preserved and understood by all parties Technical Interoperability Planning of technical issues involved in linking computer systems and services

  6. Coordinated work Legal level (UNCITRAL) ensure legally significant trusted trans-boundary electronic interaction Technical level (ISO/ETSI) Organisational & Semantic levels (UN/CEFACT)

  7. UN/CEFACT role Governance model (example) Complicated bonds UN/CEFCT recommends How to build and manage national Trust Infrastructures in a best way so they would be interoperable with each other for e-Trade facilitation

  8. Welcome you to join the Project! Lets ensure trustedtrans-boundary electronic interaction! Aleksandr Sazonov deputy general director on development “National Certification Authority Rus” CJSC sazonov@nucrf.ru

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