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- 1 Article 1 Subject matter
- 1 Article 4 Internal market principle
- 1 Article 11 Liability
- 1 Article 12 Cooperation and interoperability
CHAPTER I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
CHAPTER II
ELECTRONIC IDENTIFICATION
CHAPTER III
TRUST SERVICES
SECTION 1
General provisions
SECTION 2
Supervision
SECTION 3
Qualified trust services
SECTION 4
Electronic signatures
SECTION 5
Electronic seals
SECTION 6
Electronic time stamps
SECTION 7
Electronic registered delivery services
SECTION 8
Website authentication
CHAPTER IV
ELECTRONIC DOCUMENTS
CHAPTER V
DELEGATIONS OF POWER AND IMPLEMENTING PROVISIONS
CHAPTER VI
FINAL PROVISIONS
- electronic identification
- electronic identification means
- person identification data
- electronic identification scheme
- authentication
- relying party
- public sector body
- body governed by public law
- signatory
- electronic signature
- advanced electronic signature
- qualified electronic signature
- electronic signature creation data
- certificate for electronic signature
- qualified certificate for electronic signature
- trust service
- qualified trust service
- conformity assessment body
- trust service provider
- qualified trust service provider
- product
- electronic signature creation device
- qualified electronic signature creation device
- creator of a seal
- electronic seal
- advanced electronic seal
- qualified electronic seal
- electronic seal creation data
- certificate for electronic seal
- qualified certificate for electronic seal
- electronic seal creation device
- qualified electronic seal creation device
- electronic time stamp
- qualified electronic time stamp
- electronic document
- electronic registered delivery service
- qualified electronic registered delivery service
- certificate for website authentication
- qualified certificate for website authentication
- validation data
- validation
- electronic_identification 17
- article 15
- shall 15
- under 10
- member 10
- schemes 9
- interoperability 8
- the 8
- legal 6
- states 6
- national 5
- referred 5
- natural 5
- levels 5
- means 5
- assurance 5
- framework 5
- state 5
- notified 5
- between 4
- technical 4
- paragraph 4
- transaction 4
- person 4
- cooperation 4
- security 4
- trust_services 4
- which 4
- implementing 3
- accordance 3
- procedure 3
- cross-border 3
- failure 3
- intentionally 3
- negligently 3
- regulation 3
- caused 3
- comply 3
- damage 3
- liable 3
- acts 3
- authentication 3
- liability 3
- pursuant 3
- reference 3
- minimum 3
- falling 3
- requirements 3
- market 3
- internal 3
Article 1
Subject matter
With a view to ensuring the proper functioning of the internal market while aiming at an adequate level of security of electronic_identification means and trust_services this Regulation:
(a) | lays down the conditions under which Member States recognise electronic_identification means of natural and legal persons falling under a notified electronic_identification scheme of another Member State; |
(b) | lays down rules for trust_services, in particular for electronic transactions; and |
(c) | establishes a legal framework for electronic_signatures, electronic_seals, electronic_time_stamps, electronic_documents, electronic_registered_delivery_services and certificate services for website authentication. |
Article 4
Internal market principle
1. There shall be no restriction on the provision of trust_services in the territory of a Member State by a trust_service provider established in another Member State for reasons that fall within the fields covered by this Regulation.
2. Products and trust_services that comply with this Regulation shall be permitted to circulate freely in the internal market.
Article 11
Liability
1. The notifying Member State shall be liable for damage caused intentionally or negligently to any natural or legal person due to a failure to comply with its obligations under points (d) and (f) of Article 7 in a cross-border transaction.
2. The party issuing the electronic_identification means shall be liable for damage caused intentionally or negligently to any natural or legal person due to a failure to comply with the obligation referred to in point (e) of Article 7 in a cross-border transaction.
3. The party operating the authentication procedure shall be liable for damage caused intentionally or negligently to any natural or legal person due to a failure to ensure the correct operation of the authentication referred to in point (f) of Article 7 in a cross-border transaction.
4. Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 shall be applied in accordance with national rules on liability.
5. Paragraphs 1, 2 and 3 are without prejudice to the liability under national law of parties to a transaction in which electronic_identification means falling under the electronic_identification scheme notified pursuant to Article 9(1) are used.
Article 12
Cooperation and interoperability
1. The national electronic_identification schemes notified pursuant to Article 9(1) shall be interoperable.
2. For the purposes of paragraph 1, an interoperability framework shall be established.
3. The interoperability framework shall meet the following criteria:
(a) | it aims to be technology neutral and does not discriminate between any specific national technical solutions for electronic_identification within a Member State; |
(b) | it follows European and international standards, where possible; |
(c) | it facilitates the implementation of the principle of privacy by design; and |
(d) | it ensures that personal data is processed in accordance with Directive 95/46/EC. |
4. The interoperability framework shall consist of:
(a) | a reference to minimum technical requirements related to the assurance levels under Article 8; |
(b) | a mapping of national assurance levels of notified electronic_identification schemes to the assurance levels under Article 8; |
(c) | a reference to minimum technical requirements for interoperability; |
(d) | a reference to a minimum set of person_identification_data uniquely representing a natural or legal person, which is available from electronic_identification schemes; |
(e) | rules of procedure; |
(f) | arrangements for dispute resolution; and |
(g) | common operational security standards. |
5. Member States shall cooperate with regard to the following:
(a) | the interoperability of the electronic_identification schemes notified pursuant to Article 9(1) and the electronic_identification schemes which Member States intend to notify; and |
(b) | the security of the electronic_identification schemes. |
6. The cooperation between Member States shall consist of:
(a) | the exchange of information, experience and good practice as regards electronic_identification schemes and in particular technical requirements related to interoperability and assurance levels; |
(b) | the exchange of information, experience and good practice as regards working with assurance levels of electronic_identification schemes under Article 8; |
(c) | peer review of electronic_identification schemes falling under this Regulation; and |
(d) | examination of relevant developments in the electronic_identification sector. |
7. By 18 March 2015, the Commission shall, by means of implementing acts, establish the necessary procedural arrangements to facilitate the cooperation between the Member States referred to in paragraphs 5 and 6 with a view to fostering a high level of trust and security appropriate to the degree of risk.
8. By 18 September 2015, for the purpose of setting uniform conditions for the implementation of the requirement under paragraph 1, the Commission shall, subject to the criteria set out in paragraph 3 and taking into account the results of the cooperation between Member States, adopt implementing acts on the interoperability framework as set out in paragraph 4.
9. The implementing acts referred to in paragraphs 7 and 8 of this Article shall be adopted in accordance with the examination procedure referred to in Article 48(2).
CHAPTER III
TRUST SERVICES
SECTION 1
General provisions
whereas