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Planned obsolescence and the rule of law

Magdalena Correa Henao; Raquel Regueiro Dubra; Jesús Alfonso Soto Pineda; Camilo Pabón Almanza; Jacqueline Hellman Moreno; William Fernando Martínez Luna

Editorial Universidad Externado ·Colombia ·2018 ·Español
Impreso ISBN 9789587900248 E-book ISBN 9789587900248

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Impreso · ed. 1 9789587900248 SIMEHPRINT38F9E01HH4C03HE6DB02 2018
E-book · ed. 1 9789587900248 SIMEHEBOOKF44BADHDF69G65G4FJE6 2018

Sobre esta obra

This academic resource introduces planned obsolescence as a business strategy based on the design o planning, projection and control of (he usefuI lifetime of numerous products in order to boost demand and stimulate consurnption, encouraging individuals to purchase after the loss of functionality of its assets or its expiration. It also examines the most sígnificant cases that have led such a strategy: from inception to the present day. with a focus on the technology sector. In addition, it considers the attributes that make up the strategy of built-in obsolescence relevant for law. and also those that provide juridical relevance from different perspectives. relating to constitutional law, contractual theory, consumer protection law. antitrust law. prívate and public international law perspectives human rights and European Union Law.

Editorial

Editorial Universidad Externado · Colombia

Año de publicación

2018

Idioma

Español