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A History of Global Biosecurity Law in Five Pathogens
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Yolanda Rodriguez
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June 11, 2013
Published Online: 2013-06-11
© 2013 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin / Boston
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Articles in the same Issue
- Masthead
- Masthead
- Introduction
- Introduction to Volume IV
- Lead Article
- Applying Scientific Evidence to Prosecuting Perpetrators of Well Contamination as Bio-Warfare Strategy
- The Regulation of International and Accidental Biosecurity Events
- A History of Global Biosecurity Law in Five Pathogens
- West Nile Virus and Legal Responses: The Effects on Federal, State, Public Health Law, and Attribution
- Attributing and Averting Agricultural Attacks: Why Federal Food Regulations Fail to Foster Food Security
- Constitutional Protections for Scientific Research and Publication
- A Dangerous Curiosity: Examining Constitutional Protection of Scientific Research
- Does the United States Government Have a Right to Restrict Scientific Articles about the Research of Dangerous Viruses?
- Legal Issues in National and Public Health Security
- Use of Vaccines in a Public Health Emergency
- Patent Protectability or Public Health?—An Examination of the Patent Compulsory License and Bioterrorism
- U.S. Tort Liability When Bioweapons Escape: An Investigation into the Maureen Stevens Case
- Regulation of Scientific Research
- Mandatory Laboratory Regulations: Is the United States Over-Regulating Select Agent Research?
- Comparative Analysis of the Legal Approaches to Biosecurity and Biosafety between Several Jurisdictions
- A Comparative Legal Analysis of the Biosecurity Implications of GMOs in the United States and Uganda
- Smallpox: A Comparative Analysis of the United States and Australia