ID | 074631 |
Title Proper | Preventing the misuse of biology |
Other Title Information | lessons from the oversight of smallpox virus research |
Language | ENG |
Author | Tucker, Jonathan B |
Publication | 2006. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Certain basic research ªndings in the life sciences have the potential for misuse by states or sophisticated terrorist organizations seeking to develop more lethal or effective biological weapons. The recognition of this problem has led to proposals for new systems of governance, including the international review and oversight of "dual-use" research. The case of the World Health Organization's Advisory Committee on Variola Virus Research (VAC), which oversees all research with the live smallpox virus, offers some useful lessons for assessing these proposals. This article examines how the VAC has dealt with contentious policy issues, describes the strengths and weaknesses of the oversight process, and discusses the implications for the international governance of dual-use research. |
`In' analytical Note | International Security Vol. 31, No. 2; Fall 2006: p116-150 |
Journal Source | International Security Vol: 31 No 2 |
Key Words | Bioterrorism ; Prevention ; World Health Organization |