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Identifying directions for improving means of technology transfer safety regulation

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  • Oleksandr Davydiuk

    (Scientific and Research Institute of Providing Legal Framework for the Innovative Development of NALS of Ukraine)

  • Iuliia Ostapenko

    (Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University)

  • Volodymyr Shekhovtsov

    (Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University)

  • Iryna Sukhodubova

    (Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University)

  • Yurii Senyk

    (West Ukrainian National University; PJSC "Ternopil Dairy Plant")

Abstract

The object of this study is to determine the essence and ways of improving regulatory prohibitions of environmental, industrial man-made safety within the limits of technology transfer. The existing approaches to the definition and normative registration of methods and techniques for the formation of technology safety requirements have been summarized. It was established that the existing approaches to the definition do not fully meet the needs of state regulation and the requirements of technology transfer subjects. The expediency of improving the existing methods of determining the ecological, industrial, and man-made safety of technologies was substantiated. The definition of technology safety at the level of generalized regulatory structures is proposed, which means a ban on introducing into circulation technologies that cause irreparable changes in the environment, carry a threat of causing harm to life or health, or mass property damage as a result of its proper use. The expediency of introducing the specified normative regulatory structure to international treaties and agreements, as well as to regulatory acts of national legislation, was substantiated. Also, directions for improving current international agreements and contracts in the field of technology transfer were formed by introducing into their content requirements regarding environmental, industrial, man-made safety of technologies, as a mandatory condition for their introduction into circulation. The research is aimed at forming general theoretical foundations for improving the system of safety identification criteria in the field of technology transfer. The generated research results can be used in the formation of international normative acts, acts of national legislation, and serve as a basis for further scientific research on these issues.

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  • Oleksandr Davydiuk & Iuliia Ostapenko & Volodymyr Shekhovtsov & Iryna Sukhodubova & Yurii Senyk, 2023. "Identifying directions for improving means of technology transfer safety regulation," Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER, vol. 5(13 (125)), pages 88-97, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:baq:jetart:v:5:y:2023:i:13:p:88-97
    DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2023.290116
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    1. Oleksandr Davydiuk & Tetiana Shvydka & Hanna Shovkoplias & Yurii Senyk & Maryna Toporkova, 2023. "Directions for improving the system of guarantees for participants in technology transfer," Eastern-European Journal of Enterprise Technologies, PC TECHNOLOGY CENTER, vol. 4(13 (124)), pages 16-25, August.
    2. Paola M. A. Paniccia & Silvia Baiocco, 2018. "Co-Evolution of the University Technology Transfer: Towards a Sustainability-Oriented Industry: Evidence from Italy," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(12), pages 1-29, December.
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