《生物武器公约》的发展和前景

Q1 Social Sciences Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity Pub Date : 2022-06-01 DOI:10.1016/j.jobb.2021.11.003
Liang Huigang , Li Menghui , Zhu Xiaoli , Huang Cui , Yuan Zhiming
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生物武器在战争中用于用细菌和病毒等病原微生物以及毒素和其他生物活性物质伤害或杀死人或动物,并摧毁作物。这些疾病具有高传染性、易传染、广泛破坏性、长效性和难以预防和治疗。因此,国际社会面临的一项重大挑战是防止生物武器在全世界扩散。《禁止生物武器公约》是一项多边条约,明确禁止发展、生产、储存、获取和保存生物和有毒武器,以及设计和交付生物战剂,但用于预防、保护和其他和平用途的除外。《禁止生物武器公约》在一定程度上对有能力制造生物武器的国家具有约束力,成为国际社会共同应对生物武器威胁的有力工具。但是,由于缺乏相应的核查机制,其效力已经降低。随着生物技术的快速发展,全球生物安全面临着新的、高度不确定性的挑战和威胁,这就要求《禁止生物武器公约》成员国相互合作、相互促进、相互监督,不断完善《禁止生物武器公约》,维护世界和平与稳定发展。
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Development of and prospects for the biological weapons convention

Biological weapons are used in wars to wound or kill people or animals and destroy crops with pathogenic microorganisms such as bacteria and viruses, as well as toxins and other biologically active substances. These are highly infectious, easily communicable, widely destructive, long-acting, and difficult to prevent and treat. Thus, a major challenge for the international community is preventing the spread of biological weapons throughout the world. The Biological Weapons Convention (BWC) is a multilateral treaty that clearly prohibits the development, production, stockpiling, acquisition and preservation of biological and toxic weapons, as well as the design and delivery of biological warfare agents, except for the purpose of prevention, protection and other peaceful uses. The BWC is, to a certain extent, binding on countries capable of manufacturing biological weapons, and has become a powerful tool enabling the international community to jointly deal with the threats posed by biological weapons. However, its effectiveness has been reduced by the lack of a corresponding verification mechanism. With the rapid development of biotechnology, global biosecurity is faced with new and highly uncertain challenges and threats, which requires the member countries of the BWC to cooperate with, promote, and supervise each other in making constant improvements to the BWC in an effort to maintain global peace and stable development.

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Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity
Journal of Biosafety and Biosecurity Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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