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Despite being a crucially important domain for states, businesses, and individuals, cyberspace still suffers from a regulation deficit. This article takes up one such dangerously underregulated area: cyber warfare and regulation of cyber weapons.
Kalpokienė Julija, Kalpokas Ignas
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This paper describes the most common presently used methods for detecting uranium and plutonium isotopes after their introduction to environment. Known isotope ratios of U and Pu in different nuclear events are important tool for characterizing the ...
Susanna Salminen-Paatero +2 more
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Saxitoxin (STX) and some selected paralytic shellfish poisoning (PSP) analogues in mussel samples were identified and quantified with liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS).
Kirsi Harju +7 more
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Problems of Biosafety in Current International Law
INTRODUCTION. The presented article is devoted to an extremely curious and, without exaggeration, urgent topic. The authors seek to understand the content and legal concept of biosafety in International Law.
A. A. Danalya, E. E. Gulyaeva
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The Chemical Weapons Convention and the Role of Engineers and Scientists [PDF]
Chemical weapons, like all military technology, are associated with activities of scientists and engineers. However, chemical weapons differ from any other military technology because they were invented, and their first mass use directly developed by ...
Matoušek, J
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Convergence and divergence of Individual criminal responsibility and international responsibility of States for wrongful acts: Taking a Look at Iran- Iraq War Case (1980) [PDF]
Convergence and divergence of Individual criminal responsibility and international responsibility of States for wrongful acts:Taking a Look at Iran- Iraq War Case (1980)Abstract:On September 22, 1980, Iraq launched an invasion against Iran.
S.Ghasem Zamani
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Chemical Disarmament: Current Problems in Implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention [PDF]
The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) is briefly characterised by stressing its main pillars, such as verified destruction ofCWstockpiles and destruction/conversion ofCWproduction facilities (CWPFs), verified non-production of CW by the chemical ...
Matoušek, J.
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Responding to chemical weapons violations in Syria: legal, health, and humanitarian recommendations
Background The repeated use of prohibited chemical weapons in the Syrian conflict poses serious health, humanitarian, and security threats to civilians, healthcare personnel, and first responders. Moreover, the use of chemical weapons constitutes a clear
Julia Brooks +5 more
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The development of scientific research methods and dual-use production technologies, the widening of the range of new toxic chemicals, as well as technical possibilities for the development of a new generation of poisonous substances, formally not ...
V. А. Ignatyev +3 more
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The Convention on the prohibition of the development, production, stockpiling and use of chemical weapons and on their destruction (CWC) stipulates the realization of the detailed procedure for the verification of the implementation of all its provisions,
I. V. Rybalchenko, V. N. Fateenkov
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