This isn't addressed by any of the guidance, and it's certainly not in the 
directives themselves, so far as I aware. I think it's outside the competence 
of the Commission to determine, since it's basically a matter of admissibility 
of evidence, and this is a matter for the courts concerned. 

Also, taking a different tack entirely, any requirement for a signature to be 
'real' would surely be contrary to the Treaty articles concerned with ensuring 
equality of treatment for disabled people. 

Nick. 

On 11 Jan 2012, at 13:47, Jim Hulbert wrote:

> This question has probably been asked before, but is a digital signature on a 
> EU DofC an acceptable signature form?
> Thanks.
> Jim Hulbert
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