Conditions restricting the freedom of recipient in technology transfer contracts

Section: RESEARCH
Published
Aug 4, 2025
Pages
76-128

Abstract

The legal balance requires legislators to put in place provisions governing the contracts concluded in practice. This legal organization requires studying the faults in the contracts and trying to establish legal rules that put the said balance in place for the purpose of equalizing the parties to the contracts in the rights and obligations, thus, prolonging the contractual relationship as a result of the stability achieved by that organization and that equality. Because technology transfer contracts are among the important contracts concluded at the international level and at the same time are contracts in which the strong party, the supplier to the second party (the recipient), is almost in control. Therefore, the first party often imposes restrictions on the second party, which aims to make the second party possess only the technology and not the investor, and these restrictions are the conditions imposed on the contract, which impede the recipient's use of the technology in place of the contract.

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