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    The Suppression of Innovation: Testing The Open Nature of Article 102 TFEU

    ISBN :9786257598101
    Sayfa Sayısı :345
    Baskı Sayısı :1
    Ebatlar :16.00 X 24.00
    Basım Yılı :2021
    370,00 ₺
    333,00 ₺
    Tahmini Kargoya Veriliş Zamanı: 2-4 iş günü içerisinde tedarik edilip kargoya verilecektir.

    The Suppression of Innovation: Testing The Open Nature of Article 102 TFEU

    The suppression of innovation poses a serious but unheeded issue in terms of EU competition law, as it hinders technological development to the prejudice of consumers. This study, consequently, argues and conceptualises the suppression of innovation in light of Article 102 TFEU, which could potentially provide a sufficient legal environment to prevent these suppressions.

    Konu Başlıkları
    Introduction
    Theoretical Framework Of Innovation Suppression
    Suppression of Innovation in the Context of EU Competition Law
    Frequently Encountered Patents Related Instances of the Suppression of Innovation in the Context of EU Competition Law
    Suppression of Innovation via Predatory Innovation and Exclusionary Product Design: The Case of Planned Obsolescence
    Final Conclusion
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    The Suppression of Innovation: Testing The Open Nature of Article 102 TFEU

    The suppression of innovation poses a serious but unheeded issue in terms of EU competition law, as it hinders technological development to the prejudice of consumers. This study, consequently, argues and conceptualises the suppression of innovation in light of Article 102 TFEU, which could potentially provide a sufficient legal environment to prevent these suppressions.

    Konu Başlıkları
    Introduction
    Theoretical Framework Of Innovation Suppression
    Suppression of Innovation in the Context of EU Competition Law
    Frequently Encountered Patents Related Instances of the Suppression of Innovation in the Context of EU Competition Law
    Suppression of Innovation via Predatory Innovation and Exclusionary Product Design: The Case of Planned Obsolescence
    Final Conclusion
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