Published Online: 2014-6-17
Published in Print: 2014-9-1
©2014 by De Gruyter
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Introduction to Volume V
- Lead Article
- Legislations on Biosecurity: Compliance Challenges for Malaysian Scientists
- Global Approaches to Quarantine Law
- One Hundred Years of Solitude: The Uses and Limitations of Quarantine as a Tool for Maintaining Global Public Health Since Typhoid Mary
- “An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Quarantine”: National and International Quarantine Laws vs Prevention and Control Measures as Applied to XDR-TB
- Comparative Federalism and Biosecurity Law
- Federalism in the Time of SARS: A Comparative Analysis of the Response to Public Health Threats in Federalist Societies
- Outbreak or Attack: The Effects of Federalism on the U.S. Public Health System as Shown by the Emergence of the West Nile Virus
- Comparative Legal Approaches to Biosecurity
- The Non-fiction of Captain America: A Legal Analysis of the Potential and Perils of Genetic Engineering in Modern Warfare
- Should Everyone Know Everything?: The Freedom of Information Act vs. Governmental and National Security
- Bioweapons: Attribution and Justice
- What We’ve Got Here Is a Failure to Investigate: The Syrian Biological Weapons Threat
- The BWC’s Prohibition of Biological Weapons: Reality or Rhetoric?
- Special Focus: Mass Gatherings and Global Biosecurity Law
- Implications of the World Health Organization’s Recommendations During Mass Gatherings in Light of Individual Rights in the United States and Other Countries
- Plan and Prepare: Formulating an Emergency Response Plan for First Responders and Good Samaritans during a Bioterrorist Act Affecting Thousands
- Farm-to-Fork from Argentina to Zimbabwe: Using the U.S. Agroterrorism Model as a Guide for an International Regulatory Scheme to Promote Food Safety in Mass Gatherings
- New Rules to Play By: International Health Regulations and the 2016 Olympics
- Are Super Security Measures Needed to Prevent Attacks on the Super Bowl (and other “Mass Gatherings”)?
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Frontmatter
- Introduction to Volume V
- Lead Article
- Legislations on Biosecurity: Compliance Challenges for Malaysian Scientists
- Global Approaches to Quarantine Law
- One Hundred Years of Solitude: The Uses and Limitations of Quarantine as a Tool for Maintaining Global Public Health Since Typhoid Mary
- “An Ounce of Prevention Is Worth a Pound of Quarantine”: National and International Quarantine Laws vs Prevention and Control Measures as Applied to XDR-TB
- Comparative Federalism and Biosecurity Law
- Federalism in the Time of SARS: A Comparative Analysis of the Response to Public Health Threats in Federalist Societies
- Outbreak or Attack: The Effects of Federalism on the U.S. Public Health System as Shown by the Emergence of the West Nile Virus
- Comparative Legal Approaches to Biosecurity
- The Non-fiction of Captain America: A Legal Analysis of the Potential and Perils of Genetic Engineering in Modern Warfare
- Should Everyone Know Everything?: The Freedom of Information Act vs. Governmental and National Security
- Bioweapons: Attribution and Justice
- What We’ve Got Here Is a Failure to Investigate: The Syrian Biological Weapons Threat
- The BWC’s Prohibition of Biological Weapons: Reality or Rhetoric?
- Special Focus: Mass Gatherings and Global Biosecurity Law
- Implications of the World Health Organization’s Recommendations During Mass Gatherings in Light of Individual Rights in the United States and Other Countries
- Plan and Prepare: Formulating an Emergency Response Plan for First Responders and Good Samaritans during a Bioterrorist Act Affecting Thousands
- Farm-to-Fork from Argentina to Zimbabwe: Using the U.S. Agroterrorism Model as a Guide for an International Regulatory Scheme to Promote Food Safety in Mass Gatherings
- New Rules to Play By: International Health Regulations and the 2016 Olympics
- Are Super Security Measures Needed to Prevent Attacks on the Super Bowl (and other “Mass Gatherings”)?