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URL:https://murmitoyen.com/events/vanille/udem/detail/646173-pour-une-appro
 che-unifiee-du-droit-et-de-linnovation
LOCATION:Université de Montréal - Pavillon Maximilien-Caron\, 3101\, chem
 in de la tour\, Montréal\, QC\, Canada\, H3T 1J7
SUMMARY:Pour une approche unifiée du droit et de l'innovation
DESCRIPTION:Séminaire Droit et innovation\nFormateur : Pierre Larouche\, 
 Tiburg University\nRésumé :\n'The legal literature concerning the inte
 rplay between innovation and law is split between two streams: law and ec
 onomics (broadly defined) and law and technology. They seem to exist in p
 arallel and largely nonintersecting inter-disciplinary silos. This paper 
 attempts to reconcile these two streams and identify synergies. Even the 
 definition of innovation needs to be recast in order to integrate both st
 reams: it is best seen as a combination of three elements\, namely (i) an
  invention\, (ii) which is diffused and adopted and (iii) which has a pos
 itive social impact. One of the main shortcomings of law and technology 
 lies in how it sees innovation as an essentially technological phenomenon
 \, and one that is largely exogenous to the regulatory process. Law and e
 conomics literature pays closer attention to regulation for innovation (o
 r innovativeness): it identifies market failures\, such as market power\,
  and externalities flowing from the public good nature of information. Ye
 t law and economics literature assumes that innovation is good for welfar
 e\, without more. Law and technology can usefully help to make up for tha
 t flaw\; it takes a more critical view of innovation and is rather concer
 ned with the regulation of innovation. The vexed issue of disconnect – 
 the difficulty for law to keep up with the pace of innovation – shows h
 ow these two streams can be combined. Within regulatory disconnect\, one
  can distinguish a horizontal dimension (time) and a vertical dimension 
 (level of generality). Much law and technology literature advocates early
  and technology-specific intervention to deal with emerging innovations.
  Law and economics literature would point in the other direction on both
  dimensions\, but beyond that\, it also offers insights into institutiona
 l models that allow a balancing of the concerns arising from each stream 
 of literature\, using independent and accountable regulatory authorities'
 \n  \nFormation d’un dispensateur reconnu aux fins de la formation c
 ontinue obligatoire du Barreau du Québec pour une durée de 1h30.
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