Abstract
Abstract To ensure an effective international prohibition on the use of biological weapons, an international framework of national prohibitions needs to exist. This article looks comparatively at the national prohibitions on the use of biological weapons and considers the effect of common approaches. This research is based on a near-comprehensive collection of national legislation addressing the use of biological weapons. Investigating the common approaches allows for the identification of potential gaps within the international framework of national prohibitions, indicating the potential benefit of developing an international obligation to implement national measures prohibiting the use of biological weapons.
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