Información legal
Legal limitations of the system
Standalone document on TRACEA's functional and legal scope.
- Version
- 1.1.0
- Effective date
- 2026-06-22
- Updated
- 2026-06-22
What TRACEA does
- Organizes documentary information in case files with a timeline.
- Relates facts, communications, incidents, and linked evidence.
- Documents probatory records with hash, events, and traceability.
- Exports structured probatory packages with verification data.
- Preserves documentary traceability per the technical retention registry.
What TRACEA does not do
- It does not decide conflicts or determine liability.
- It does not certify factual truth at origin.
- It does not replace expert witnesses or judges.
- It does not issue legal rulings.
- It does not replace professional judgment by lawyers, mediators, or courts.
- It does not automatically detect legal breaches.
Document integrity
SHA-256 hash demonstrates consistency of content recorded from incorporation into TRACEA. It does not prove original authenticity of external sources or that a fact occurred in reality.
Evidentiary assessment
Admissibility, assessment, and probative weight belong exclusively to the parties and competent court.
TRACEA provides structured material for review; it does not anticipate judicial findings.