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A Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry on the Right to Repair

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  • Rimmer, Matthew

    (Queensland University of Technology)

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The Productivity Commission is to be congratulated for producing a comprehensive discussion paper on the complex and tangled topic of the right to repair. Taking an interdisciplinary, holistic approach to the issue, the Productivity Commission shows a strong understanding that the topic of the right to repair is a multifaceted policy issue. Its draft report covers the fields of consumer law, competition policy, intellectual property, product stewardship, and environmental law. The Productivity Commission displays a great comparative awareness of developments in other jurisdictions in respect of the right to repair. The policy body is also sensitive to the international dimensions of the right to repair – particularly in light of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. The Productivity Commission puts forward a compelling package of recommendations, which will be useful in achieving law reform in respect of the right to repair in Australia.

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  • Rimmer, Matthew, 2021. "A Submission to the Productivity Commission Inquiry on the Right to Repair," OSF Preprints p48bq, Center for Open Science.
  • Handle: RePEc:osf:osfxxx:p48bq
    DOI: 10.31219/osf.io/p48bq
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    1. Rimmer, Matthew, 2023. "The Medical Right to Repair: Intellectual Property, the Maker Movement, and COVID-19," OSF Preprints eqkbt, Center for Open Science.
    2. Matthew Rimmer, 2023. "The Medical Right to Repair: Intellectual Property, the Maker Movement, and COVID-19," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 15(20), pages 1-32, October.

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