The Right to Repair: A Systematic Quantitative Literature Review
Published in Law, Technology and Humans, 2026
A systematic quantitative literature review of right-to-repair scholarship from 2012 onwards. It traces how the field has been framed across jurisdictions — as a consumer and competition law problem in the United States, and increasingly as a sustainability and e-waste question in Europe — and finds that critical sectors such as medical devices and assistive technologies remain understudied. Open access via the journal.
Recommended citation: Yuri Banens, ‘The Right to Repair: A Systematic Quantitative Literature Review’ (2026) Law, Technology and Humans (advance online).
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