LexNet electronic communications system
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LexNet electroniccommunications system
LexNet - a fast and safe means of exchanging legal documents through
the use of electronic signatures
COSTS AND TIME ARE EXCESSIVE FOR THE PARTIES AND THE JUDICIARY
Why Lexnet?
Secure information exchange with fast transmission and friendly interface
Uses recognized electronic signatures including the accepted e-NIC certificates;
Paper-free access 24 hours a day, seven days a week;
Avoid unnecesary travelling, reduce postal cost (an average of €2.03 per notification) and time
cost;
LexNet guarantees:
Non- repudiation
Confidentiality
Integrity
High Availability
Authenticity
Timestamping
Strong legal support:
• Law 59/2003 legal framework for the use of digital signatures
• Royal Decree 84/2007 on the implementation in the Administration of Justice the computer
telecommunication system Lexnet
Interoperability
Fortuny
Interfaz WEB de Lexnet
Recibi
Acuses
Escritos
Itineraciones
Notificaciones
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Procurador, Abog.Est, Grad.Soc, Letrado Comunidad
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PortalRed Abogacía
Abogado
ATLANTE(SGP Canarias)
Procurador, Abogado, etc.
Secr. Judicial
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AplicacionesEscritorio
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BaseDatos
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Servidor Correos
Interfaces lexnet
aplicación Aplicación integrada
Leyenda:
Fiscalías
TEMIS(Cataluña)
Cicerone(Valencia
SGP Órgano Judicial
OJ
Secr. Judicial
Oficial
Servicios webLexnet
Some examples of certified systems
Attorneys appPublic Prosecutor app
Madrid Prosecutors’ Office app
The current users of the system are:
Judiciary Attorneys Attorney Colleges State Bar Advocacy that are dependents from the State Bar Regional Advocacy Social Security Advocacy Prosecutor Lawyers Social Graduates
38.000 users this year
61 million of notifications
And … Lexnet potential is huge.
LexNet will be connected to the interoperable European e-Justice system e-CODEX widening the
communication net from the Spanish courts to the other 14 Member States taking part in the project.
More information: http://infolexnet.justicia.es