Omar Al Youssef, University of Marseille 3, Sweden

Omar Al Youssef

University of Marseille 3, Sweden

Presentation Title:

Technology transfer contracts as a tool for political promotion

Abstract

This simple illumination is not based on conspiracy theories and so on. Rather, it is based on the facts and on the analysis of political, legal and economic data in the period in which we live for more than fifty years. In addition, this illumination is based on knowledge of the mechanism of issuing laws and their projects and how they are finally issued. The aim of this work is to contribute to increasing legal awareness of technology transfer contracts by linking it to politics and economics. Which gives a more comprehensive and realistic view of the reality of these contracts from the point of view of both the industrial supplier country and the developing importer country. The problematic of the research revolves around removing the technology transfer contract from its legal framework and entering it into political promotion without taking into account the legal effects resulting from the conclusion or termination of the contract in the country importing the technology. The research method is a traditional comparative method based on comparing the legal and political behavior of each of the two parties to the contract on the basis of action and reaction. The novelty of the research lies in the search for the political reasons and the legal consequences of these contracts in Syria and Egypt, and not always blaming the supplier state as the source of all bad faith based on national claims, as we see in most Arab legal writings. It is good to look at our own shortcomings before looking at others. The conclusion of the research is that the technology transfer contract must be returned to its legal framework in order to create real economic development. And that away from political propaganda.

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