Biological Weapons, Biology and the Ban

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BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS, BIOLOGY AND THE BAN Countering the evolving threat posed by biological weapons BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT UNIT


4 QUESTIONS 1. What are biological weapons? 2. What threat do they pose? 3. How is the threat evolving? 4. What are we doing about it? BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT UNIT


WHAT ARE BIOWEAPONS

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IN INTERNATIONAL LAW 1. Microbial or other biological agents, or toxins whatever their origin or method of production, of types and in quantities that have no justification for prophylactic, protective or other peaceful purposes; 1. help 2. Weapons, equipment or means of delivery designed to use such agents or toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict. BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT UNIT


PROHIBITED ACTIVITIES Article I

Never under any circumstances to acquire or retain biological weapons

Article II

To destroy or divert to peaceful purposes biological weapons and associated resources prior to joining

Article III

Not to transfer, or in any way assist, encourage or induce anyone else to acquire or retain biological weapons

Article IV

To take any national measures necessary to implement the provisions of the BWC domestically

Article V

To consult bilaterally and multilaterally to solve any problems with the implementation of the BWC

Article VI

To request the UN Security Council to investigate alleged breaches of the BWC and to comply with its subsequent decisions

Article VII

To assist States which have been exposed to a danger as a result of a violation of the BWC

Article X

To do all of the above in a way that encourages the peaceful uses of biological science and technology BIOLOGICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION IMPLEMENTATION SUPPORT UNIT


WHAT IS THE THREAT? THREAT HUMAN INTERVENTION

RISK VULNERABILITY

CAPABILITY

INTENT

HAZARD

CAPACITY

IMPACT LIKELIHOOD

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BIORISK SPECTRUM “We must look at [the BWC] as part of an interlinked array of tools, designed to deal with an interlinked array of problems” – Kofi Annan, 2006 Natural disease outbreak

Unintended consequences

Accidents

Negligence

Vandalism / sabotage

Deliberate use of BW

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IMPACT

IMPACT

Global

Natural

Accidental Influenza Pandemic Accidental release of Smallpox

Rinderpest Outbreak in Free area

Individual

Deliberate

Warfare

Accidental Anthrax Outbreak

Terrorism

Infecting myself with a cold My last cold

Sabotage / Assassination

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HUMAN INTERVENTION

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AN EVOLVING THREAT?

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SCALE OF BIOLOGY

Slide courtesy of Jim Thomas, ETC Group

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SPREAD OF BIOLOGY

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SCOPE OF BIOLOGY

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INTANGIBLE BIOLOGY

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WHAT ARE WE DOING?

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A NEW APPROACH Nuclear Weapons

Chemical Weapons

Biological Weapons

Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty

Chemical Weapons Convention

Biological Weapons Convention

International Atomic Energy Agency

Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons

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A NETWORK MODEL BWC

INTERPOL SCR 1540

State

Professional associations

OIE

WHO

FAO

ISU

Industry

State

Scientific organizations

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BUILDING THE NETWORK

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A NEW PROCESS • NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION

• BIOSAFETY & BIOSECURITY

• BIOSECURITY

• OVERSIGHT, EDUCATION & OUTREACH

• NATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION • REGIONAL ACTIVITIES

RESPONSE TO USE OR THREAT OF USE

2003 2004 2005 2007 2008 2009 2010 • DISEASE SURVEILLANCE, DETECTION, DIAGNOSIS, & CONTAINMENT • RESPONSE TO USE OR THREAT OF USE

CODES OF CONDUCT

CAPACITY BUILDING FOR DISEASE SURVEILLANCE, DETECTION, DIAGNOSIS, AND CONTAINMENT

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Amb. Masood Khan, President of the Sixth Review Conference of the BWC

The [BWC] work programme‌ started to develop the necessary network of collaboration and coordination: a network that must weave international, regional and domestic strands into a flexible and resilient fabric of oversight and prevention.

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NEW RESULTS

o th ng tre t

fT ex t

COMMON UNDERSTANDINGS

en tm mi om

Inc re

fc

as ing Vo lum eo

Final Documents of Review Conferences (Politically binding obligations)

s ing as

ADDITIONAL AGREEMENTS

re Inc

BWC

Text of the Convention (Legally binding obligations)

Intersessional Processes (Shared national positions)

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This is multilateralism as it should be: flexible, responsive, creative and dynamic; and above all, focused on overcoming obstacles and delivering results

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