Electronic
Signature Act (2001)
Data mining of thousands of electronic public
legal records of the State of Israel failed to discover a single visible
electronic signature. The Ministry of Justice of the State of Israel
deliberately undermined the implementation and enforcement of the Act over the
past decade, and with it, the integrity of legal and financial records of the
State of Israel. ComSign, LTD, a private
corporation, controlled by veterans of the IDF Intelligence Unit 8200, was
unlawfully established as the sole certifying authority of electronic
signatures in the State of Israel.
Conclusions
The findings hold serious implications
relative to Human Rights and banking regulation in the State of Israel.
The Human Rights Alert submission to the
United Nations recommends:
1.
The
electronic records systems of the courts should be examined, repaired, and
validated by Israeli computing and legal experts, under accountability to the
legislature.
2.
A
Truth and Reconciliation Commission should be established relative to conduct
of members of the judiciary and the legal profession, who were involved in
undermining the integrity of the systems;
3.
No
court of any nation should be permitted to develop and implement its own
electronic record systems.
The State of Israel is not
alone. Similar findings were detailed in
an accompanying paper, also peer-reviewed and accepted for publication, detailing
large-scale fraud in the electronic records of the courts of the United States
(PACER and CM/ECF), implemented a decade or two prior the corresponding systems
of the State of Israel. Human Right
Alert's submission for the first ever, 2010 review of Human Rights in the
United States was in part based on review of the electronic records of Superior
Court of California, County of Los Angeles (Sustain), and the electronic
records of the Los Angeles Sheriff's Department (Inmate Information
Center). The submission was reviewed by
the HRC and incorporated into the official United Nations report with a note
referring to "corruption of the courts and the legal profession and
discrimination by law enforcement in California."
The facts, outlined above, should
be deemed equivalent to an unannounced regime change in the State of Israel
over the past decade.
LINKS:
[1]
12-09-04 Zernik, J., "Integrity, or Lack Thereof, of the Electronic Record
Systems of the Courts of the State of Israel", Data Analytics 1: 31-38 (2012)
http://thinkmind.org/index.php?view=article&articleid=data_analytics_2012_2_10_60063
[2] " Integrity, or lack thereof, of the courts of the
State of Israel is scheduled for review by the United Nations" -- Human Rights
Alert (NGO) submission for the 2013 Universal Periodic Review of Human Rights
in the State of Israel.
http://www.scribd.com/doc/92826212/
[3]
12-07-22 Moshe Silman, Self-immolated Israeli Social Protest Activist, And the
Justice System of the State of Israel
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