Publication

2001

Biological warfare, the hostile use of disease against humans, animals and plants, has long been recognised as a particularly abhorrent means of waging war. States are therefore anxious, the author argues, to anticipate and minimise any harm biological wafare generates. Some states, however, slow down talks in the hope of preventing the emergence of a strong protocol or, indeed, any protocol at all regulating biological wafare.

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Author Henrietta Wilson
Series VERTIC Verification Matters
Publisher Verification Research, Training and Information Centre (VERTIC)
Copyright © 2001 Verification Research, Training and Information Centre (VERTIC)
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