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    A key role for scientists in strengthening the Biological Weapons Convention by Shang, Lijun, Sheff, Lincoln, Dando, Malcolm

    Published 2023
    “…It is not easy to be optimistic about international security at the present time, but 9th Review Conference of the Biological Weapons Convention in December 2022 agreed a renewed effort to strengthen the Convention after decades of stagnation. …”
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    The principle of integration in International Sustainable Development Law (ISDL) with reference to the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) by Majid, Marina, Abdullah, Nor Anita, Mohd Noor, Siti Nurani, Chan, Kok Gan

    Published 2016
    “…The Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) does not explicitly refer to sustainable development despite the fact that other United Nations (UN) disarmament documents prescribe that international environmental law principles and sustainable development be considered among arms control agreements.This study’s objective is to utilize the principle of integration’s three components of environmental, economic, and social development, as found in the International Sustainable Development Law (ISDL) from the New Delhi Declaration (Delhi Declaration) of Principles of International Law Relating to Sustainable Development, in order to evaluate whether the BWC contains such components; thereby, making it possible for the BWC to contribute to sustainable development. …”
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    Statement on biological security education to the Biological Weapons Convention - ninth preparatory committee on behalf of the Biological Security Research Centre, London Metropolitan University, UK by Crowley, Michael, Dando, Malcolm, Edwards, Brett, Novossiolova, Tatyana, Shang, Lijun, Whitby, Simon

    Published 2022
    “…This is a statement to the ninth preparatory committee of the Biological Weapons Convention, held at the Palais des Nations, United Nations Office at Geneva - on behalf of the Biological Security Research Centre, London Metropolitan University, UK on biological security education.…”
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    Statement on Biological Security Education to the Biological Weapons Convention - Ninth Preparatory Committee on behalf of the Biological Security Research Centre, London Metropolitan University, UK [video] by Crowley, Michael, Dando, Malcolm, Edwards, Brett, Novossiolova, Tatyana, Shang, Lijun, Whitby, Simon

    Published 2022
    “…This is a video statement to the ninth preparatory committee of the Biological Weapons Convention, held at the Palais des Nations, United Nations Office at Geneva - on behalf of the Biological Security Research Centre, London Metropolitan University, UK on biological security education.…”
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    Biosecurity education in support of the Tianjin Guidelines: a survey report by Shang, Lijun, Dando, Malcolm

    Published 2022
    “…BWC 9th review conference: the ninth Biological Weapons Convention review conference. Side event presentation…”
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    Draft text for support of the Tianjin guidelines and biosecurity education by Shang, Lijun

    Published 2022
    “…BWC 9th review conference: the ninth Biological Weapons Convention review conference. Statement on biosecurity education on behalf of the Biological Security Research Centre, London Metropolitan University, UK, and Tianjin University, China…”
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    Biosafety and biosecurity as essential pillars of international health security and cross-cutting elements of biological nonproliferation by Perkins Dana, Imnadze Paata, Bakanidze Lela

    Published 2010-12-01
    “…Our purpose is to highlight how the World Health Organization’s (WHO) revised International Health Regulations (IHR[2005]), the Biological Weapons Convention (BWC), and the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1540 overlap in their requirements with regard to biosafety and biosecurity in order to improve the understanding of practitioners and policymakers and maximize the use of national resources employed to comply with internationally-mandated requirements. …”
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