Jusletter IT

Multi party signatures and electronic evidence in criminal proceedings

  • Authors: Václav Stupka / Pavel Loutocký / Antonín Dufka / Petr Švenda
  • Category of articles: Security and Law
  • Region: EU, Czech Republic
  • Field of law: Security and Law
  • Collection: Conference proceedings IRIS 2023
  • DOI: 10.38023/95440eb4-0311-40e8-80e8-e7761ac25706
  • Citation: Václav Stupka / Pavel Loutocký / Antonín Dufka / Petr Švenda, Multi party signatures and electronic evidence in criminal proceedings, in: Jusletter IT 27 April 2023
This paper is devoted to a legal analysis of the possible use of multiparty threshold cryptographic protocols in the handling of electronic evidence in criminal proceedings. In contrast to standard digital signing, multiparty protocols require participation of more than one party to create resulting electronic signature. In the context of criminal proceedings, such signatures can be used to sign documents or data multilaterally to ensure confidentiality and reliability of the chain of custody, in procedural acts and in the transmission of documents. In this article, we describe the functioning of the technology and the technical limits of its use, analyse the nature of signatures generated by it from the perspective of EU law and the possibilities of using this technology in criminal proceedings, taking into account the specifics, practices and limitations of the Czech legal environment.

Table of contents

  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Multi-party signatures
  • Construction of multi-party signatures
  • Usage scenarios
  • 3. Legal nature of multi-party electronic signatures
  • 4. Technologies for digital evidence handling in criminal procedure
  • 5. Multi-party signatures use cases
  • 6. Conclusions

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