Title: The electronic Apostille Pilot Program eAPP Overview
1The electronic ApostillePilot Program (e-APP)
Overview Update
Christophe BernasconiFirst Secretary, HCCH
4th International Forum on e-Notarization,
e-Apostilles and Digital Evidence - organized by
the NNA New Orleans, 27-30 May 2008
2The Hague of 5 October 1961 Abolishing the
Requirement of Legalisation for Foreign Public
Documents (Apostille Convention)
- Convention now has 93 Contracting States from
around the world, incl. USA, Argentina, Colombia,
Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, all EU-Member
States, Switzerland, Russia, India, Japan, Korea,
Ukraine, China (SARs Hong Kong and Macao only),
etc. - Most widely ratified Hague Convention despite
its age, the Convention continues to attract new
Contracting States from 1 January 2000 to
present 29 States joined (gt30!) - Applied millions of times a year close to 7000
Apostilles per day in Venezuela approx. 3000 per
day in Colombia approx. 2000 in UK approx.
300000 per year in Paris - PB closely monitoring practical operation of
Convention see Apostille Section on HCCH
website at www.hcch.net
3Effects of an Apostille limited but important!
- The ONLY effect of an Apostille is to certify the
authenticity of the signature, the capacity in
which the person signing the document has acted,
and where appropriate, the identity of the seal
or stamp which the document bears - Apostille does NOT relate to the content of the
underlying document itself - Same immensely important and practical effect as
legalisation, but the result of a much more
efficient procedure
4So whats the big deal?
- Most of Apostille-related work is still done
- manually (sometimes without any IT-support at
all!) - on paper (also, in some jurisdictions Apostilles
are simply stapled to underlying public
document) - the Registers of the Competent Authorities are
hardly used in practice (i.e., origin of
Apostilles is not checked!) - Which is why the HCCH and the NNA launched the
e-APP Making operation of the Apostille
Convention more efficient and secure.
5The e-APP in a nutshell
- Two Components
- 1) Issuance and use of electronic
Apostilles(e-Apostilles) - 2) Creation and Operation of electronic Registers
of Apostilles (e-Registers)
6The e-APP in a nutshell (cont.)
- Issuance of e-Apostilles
- Comp Auth may, for ex., use Adobe Acrobat
out-of-the-box PDF technology (professional
edition) Comp Auth sign e-Apostilles by using
a digital certificate - e-Apostilles may be issued for public documents
executed - in electronic form (and which bear a digital
signature of the authority that executed the
e-doc in question) - in paper form and which are then scanned by
authority that executed doc or other authority or
person authorized to do so - Use of digital certificates provides, in
particular, - integrity (assurance that the doc has not been
altered) - authentication (assurance as to where the doc
comes from) - non-repudiation (Comp Auth cannot deny having
signed doc) - Status of digital signature can easily be
verified by any person who receives an
e-Apostille - Digital certificates should be issued by
Certificate Authority to Competent Authorities
according to highest standards (incl. requirement
of physical appearance)
7The e-APP in a nutshell (cont.)
- Operation of e-Registers
- Open source software of HCCH/NNA (incl. PHP and
MySQL) - Works for both e-Apostilles and paper Apostilles
- Allows for easy online queries by third parties
to verify the origin of an Apostille without CA
having to answer these queries individually by
phone, email or otherwise - Query based on date and number of Apostille No
fishing expeditions possible! - Since it is open-source, software can easily be
adapted to any particular need of Comp Auth - Also serves as logbook
- Option to store digital fingerprint of underlying
public document - e-Registers should encourage greater use of
Apostilles Registers as a public convenience and
a deterrent to forgery and fraud brings major
benefits to Comp Auths and end-users!
8The e-APP in a nutshell (cont.)
- Both components (e-Apostilles and e-Registers)
are addressed to / used by - Competent Authorities
- Issue e-Apostilles
- Register paper or e-Apostilles in e-Register
- Receiving authority or person in State of
destination - Verify origin of e-Apostilles via digital
Certificate - Verify origin of paper or e-Apostilles via
e-Registers - Adobe and HCCH/NNA software (for e-Apostilles and
e-Registers respectively) are suggested only
other technologies possible! - Two components are independent one can be
implemented before the other (typically
e-Register is implemented first) - No need for a new Convention no need to amend
the existing Convention keep all States aboard!
9www.e-APP.info
10Where do we stand?
- First jurisdictions to have implemented one e-APP
component - Kansas (US), Rep of Colombia Rhode Island (Feb
07) - Belgium and Rep of Colombia have operational
e-Registers in place (since Oct 07) - Colombia now produces all its Apostilles (gt 3000
per day) in electronic form, using PDF (but
currently still hands out printout of all its
e-Apostilles) - Bermuda, Region of Murcia (Spain) actively
working toward implementation of the e-APP UK
and USA committed - Belgium actively working toward issuing
e-Apostilles (executive decision to that effect
has been taken) - Finland, Ireland, Germany, Netherlands, as well
as Venezuela, Georgia and the Philippines (not
State Party yet) are all showing great interest
11Colombia A Hybrid Implementation of the e-APP
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15Should foreign e-Apostilles issued in conformity
with e-APP be recognized?
- YES!
- Pragmatic approach (reality check)
16If
are acceptable means for issuing and affixing
Apostilles (i.e., validly authenticating the
origin of a public document!), then
17 why should an e-Apostille with a digital
certificate, which offers far higher security and
certainty,
not be possible and acceptable?
18- Again, we suggest valuing the e-APP against the
safety and anti-fraud levels currently reached in
the paper-only environment keeping in mind not
just the e-Apostille, but also the e-Register
component of the e-APP, we feel rather strongly
that the e-APP by far exceeds current levels of
safety and anti-fraud protection. (Prel. Doc. No
18 of March 2007) - One might add that the vast majority of
Apostilles are used outside courtrooms
19Should foreign e-Apostilles issued in conformity
with e-APP be recognized?
- YES!
- Pragmatic approach (reality check)
- Legal approach
- Convention itself (?)
- First Forum 2005 (Las Vegas), Conclusion No 2
- Most countries have now enacted legislation
recognizing the legal effect of electronic
signatures and electronic documents. States are
encouraged to continue reviewing and enhancing
the legal framework for allowing the use of
electronic and electronic documents. - Colombian e-Apostilles (printout of e-Apostilles)
seem to be recognized and accepted abroad
(Permanent Bureau contacted by Belgian and
Italian Gov Officials as well as by Spanish Judge)
20The e-APP Enabling the Apostille Convention to
grow from strength to strength!