2011
DOI: 10.1080/10736700.2011.618653
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The Life Sciences Revolution and the BWC

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“…88 In fact, with respect to these future prospects, the focus of disarmament needs to move from weapons elimination to weapons prevention and this probably requires a renewed engagement with different stakeholders89 (science, industry, government, but also civil society), in order to reinforce the basis for 'compliance with the safe and responsible conduct and utilization of science' . 90…”
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“…88 In fact, with respect to these future prospects, the focus of disarmament needs to move from weapons elimination to weapons prevention and this probably requires a renewed engagement with different stakeholders89 (science, industry, government, but also civil society), in order to reinforce the basis for 'compliance with the safe and responsible conduct and utilization of science' . 90…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%