El protocolo electrónico notarial en el estado de Jalisco
Date Issued
2023
Author(s)
Estrada Barba, Elías
Advisor(s)
Alfaro Ramírez, David
Type
text::thesis::bachelor thesis
Abstract
Abstract
This thesis, titled "EL PROTOCOLO ELECTRÓNICO NOTARIAL EN EL ESTADO DE JALISCO," examines the historical evolution of the notarial function and the possibility of implementing an electronic notarial protocol in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The work begins by tracing the history of the notary from ancient Egypt and Rome through the Middle Ages, the French Revolution, and its development in Spain and Mexico. This historical review highlights how the notarial function has adapted to changing societal needs over centuries, while the traditional notarial protocol has remained largely unchanged for over 800 years, creating a need for modernization.
The study analyzes new technologies, such as
blockchain, as a means to modernize the notarial process, citing its use in international contexts like refugee aid and land registry by the World Bank. The document details how a decentralized blockchain network ensures the immutability and security of digital records through cryptography, making it nearly impossible to alter information without detection.
The thesis further examines Jalisco's legal framework, specifically the Notarial Law and the Advanced Electronic Signature Law, to establish the functional equivalence between physical and electronic protocols. It proposes a web application based on blockchain technology to securely store notarial records and manage authenticated electronic testimonials. This proposal aims to enhance efficiency, legal certainty, and accessibility for both notaries and clients, while also offering greater protection for documents and personal data. The conclusion emphasizes that this modernization must be gradual and supported by robust legal regulations and continuous training for notaries.
This thesis, titled "EL PROTOCOLO ELECTRÓNICO NOTARIAL EN EL ESTADO DE JALISCO," examines the historical evolution of the notarial function and the possibility of implementing an electronic notarial protocol in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. The work begins by tracing the history of the notary from ancient Egypt and Rome through the Middle Ages, the French Revolution, and its development in Spain and Mexico. This historical review highlights how the notarial function has adapted to changing societal needs over centuries, while the traditional notarial protocol has remained largely unchanged for over 800 years, creating a need for modernization.
The study analyzes new technologies, such as
blockchain, as a means to modernize the notarial process, citing its use in international contexts like refugee aid and land registry by the World Bank. The document details how a decentralized blockchain network ensures the immutability and security of digital records through cryptography, making it nearly impossible to alter information without detection.
The thesis further examines Jalisco's legal framework, specifically the Notarial Law and the Advanced Electronic Signature Law, to establish the functional equivalence between physical and electronic protocols. It proposes a web application based on blockchain technology to securely store notarial records and manage authenticated electronic testimonials. This proposal aims to enhance efficiency, legal certainty, and accessibility for both notaries and clients, while also offering greater protection for documents and personal data. The conclusion emphasizes that this modernization must be gradual and supported by robust legal regulations and continuous training for notaries.
Subjects
License
Acceso Abierto
URL License
How to cite
Estrada Barba, E. (2023). El protocolo electrónico notarial en el estado de Jalisco. (Tesis de Licenciatura). Universidad Panamericana.
Table of contents
Capítulo 1. La historia del notariado -- Capítulo 2. Las nuevas tecnologías -- Capítulo 3. El blockchain y su funcionamiento -- Capítulo 4. Marco jurídico en Jalisco sobre el protocolo notarial -- Capítulo 5. Protocolo electrónico notarial en España y Argentina -- Capítulo 6. Propuesta de implementación.
