ID | 075776 |
Title Proper | Managing biorisks |
Other Title Information | Considering codes of conduct |
Language | ENG |
Author | Lentzos, Filippa |
Publication | 2006. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The misuse of biological research is increasingly becoming a prominent policy concern. One regulatory measure that has gained considerable support over the last few years in response to this is voluntary self-governance by the scientific community, and in particular codes of conduct. This article charts the rise of the policy debate on codes, highlighting the involvement of the scientific community. Shifting the focus from policy to practice, it explores the effectiveness of codes of conduct as a regulatory measure by examining our experiences of how another voluntary self-governance regime in the biosciences has worked in practice. Noting limitations with voluntary self-governance as a regulatory tool to prevent misuse, this article includes a reflection on the attention paid to codes of conduct in policy discussions, arguing that there are at least three possible interpretations |
`In' analytical Note | Nonproliferation Review Vol. 13, No.2; Jul 2006: p211-226 |
Journal Source | Nonproliferation Review Vol. 13, No.2; Jul 2006: p211-226 |
Key Words | Codes of Conduct ; Biological Weapons Convention ; Self-Governance ; Institutional Biosafety Committees ; Biotech Industry |