People's Republic of China (PRC) Electronic Signature Law is a law formulated to standardize electronic signature behavior, establish the legal effect of electronic signature and safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of all parties concerned. It was formulated by the NPC Standing Committee. People's Republic of China (PRC) Electronic Signature Law is regarded as the first real legislation in the sense of China's e-commerce law.
People's Republic of China (PRC) Electronic Signature Law was passed on August 28th, 2004, and came into force on April 28th, 2005. The current version is 2065438+ revised at the 10th meeting of the 13th NPC Standing Committee on April 23rd, 2009. Electronic signature has been widely used in daily life and civil activities, such as the signing of banking business, contracts, documents and vouchers.