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Implications of the World Health Organization’s Recommendations During Mass Gatherings in Light of Individual Rights in the United States and Other Countries

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Published/Copyright: June 17, 2014
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Published Online: 2014-6-17
Published in Print: 2014-9-1

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  2. Introduction to Volume V
  3. Lead Article
  4. Legislations on Biosecurity: Compliance Challenges for Malaysian Scientists
  5. Global Approaches to Quarantine Law
  6. One Hundred Years of Solitude: The Uses and Limitations of Quarantine as a Tool for Maintaining Global Public Health Since Typhoid Mary
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  8. Comparative Federalism and Biosecurity Law
  9. Federalism in the Time of SARS: A Comparative Analysis of the Response to Public Health Threats in Federalist Societies
  10. Outbreak or Attack: The Effects of Federalism on the U.S. Public Health System as Shown by the Emergence of the West Nile Virus
  11. Comparative Legal Approaches to Biosecurity
  12. The Non-fiction of Captain America: A Legal Analysis of the Potential and Perils of Genetic Engineering in Modern Warfare
  13. Should Everyone Know Everything?: The Freedom of Information Act vs. Governmental and National Security
  14. Bioweapons: Attribution and Justice
  15. What We’ve Got Here Is a Failure to Investigate: The Syrian Biological Weapons Threat
  16. The BWC’s Prohibition of Biological Weapons: Reality or Rhetoric?
  17. Special Focus: Mass Gatherings and Global Biosecurity Law
  18. Implications of the World Health Organization’s Recommendations During Mass Gatherings in Light of Individual Rights in the United States and Other Countries
  19. Plan and Prepare: Formulating an Emergency Response Plan for First Responders and Good Samaritans during a Bioterrorist Act Affecting Thousands
  20. 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
  21. New Rules to Play By: International Health Regulations and the 2016 Olympics
  22. Are Super Security Measures Needed to Prevent Attacks on the Super Bowl (and other “Mass Gatherings”)?
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