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Bio-terrorism and the biological weapons convention
2001It is difficult to address the issue of bio-terrorism at this moment, when one of the most frequently cited words in the media is anthrax. Thanks to the media, however, many have now learned as much as some experts who have been working on the issue for years.
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Bioterrorism and the biological weapons convention ‐ the wider context
Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2002GeneWatch UK is an independent, voluntary, not‐for‐profit organization formed in January 1998 and incorporated in May 1998. GeneWatch works to promote environmental, ethical, social, human health and animal welfare considerations in decision‐making about genetic engineering and other genetic technologies.
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[New challenges in the biological weapons convention].
Duodecim; laaketieteellinen aikakauskirja, 2012Microbes and their toxins are biological weapons that can cause disease in humans, animals or plants, and which can be used with hostile intent in warfare and terrorism. Biological agents can be used as weapons of mass destruction and therefore, immense human and social and major economical damage can be caused.
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The Biological Weapons Convention: The Third Review Conference
Politics and the Life Sciences, 1992The Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (BWC) of 1972 bans the development and possession of biological and toxin weapons. Yet the threat that a country may acquire and use biological and toxin weapons (BTW) persists—not all nations are party to the treaty, and doubts remain about the compliance of countries who are.
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The biological and toxin weapons convention.
Revue scientifique et technique (International Office of Epizootics), 2007The Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Production, and Stockpiling of Bacteriological (Biological) and Toxin Weapons and on their Destruction prohibits the development, production, acquisition, transfer, stockpiling and use of microbial or other biological agents, or toxins in a manner which has no justification for prophylactic ...
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The Soviet Union and the biological weapons convention
Arms Control, 1982(1982). The Soviet Union and the biological weapons convention. Arms Control: Vol. 3, The Verification of Arms Control Agreements, pp. 31-40.
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Stakeholder perspectives on the Biological Weapons Convention
2022James Revill +2 more
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The Biological Weapons Convention
Revue Scientifique et Technique de l'OIE, 2017openaire +1 more source

