Fiction Goes to Court: Favorite Stories of Lawyers and the Law Selected by Famous LawyersAlbert P. Blaustein Approaches to the problem of biological warfare have been dominated by a western (and predominately American) discourse that is having the effect of polarizing western and non-western states, rendering a cooperative international solution to problems of security all but impossible, argues Wright (history of science, U. of Michigan). She seeks to counter this trend by introducing marginalized non-western perspectives in this collection of 17 essays. Contributors from the fields of international law, history, information science, medicine, diplomacy, and the military first examine the problem of biological warfare in the dominant contexts that have been expressed since the adoption of the Biological Weapons Convention. The heart of the book is devoted to addressing the political origins and purposes of the international instruments developed to address biological warfare, with perspectives coming from the experiences of Iraq, China, and India. |
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... looked damp ; around his neck he wore a bandage . The commercial traveler on Mr. Bosengate's left turned , and whispered : " Felo de se ! My hat ! what a guy ! " Mr. Bosengate pretended not to hear - he could not bear that fellow ! -and ...
... looked damp ; around his neck he wore a bandage . The commercial traveler on Mr. Bosengate's left turned , and whispered : " Felo de se ! My hat ! what a guy ! " Mr. Bosengate pretended not to hear - he could not bear that fellow ! -and ...
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... looked at them , puzzled . “ What did I say ? ” The judge rapped with his gavel and the case was opened . Victor took the stand , while Mike stared , coldly accusing , at him . Victor's lawyer , a young man in a blue pinstripe suit and ...
... looked at them , puzzled . “ What did I say ? ” The judge rapped with his gavel and the case was opened . Victor took the stand , while Mike stared , coldly accusing , at him . Victor's lawyer , a young man in a blue pinstripe suit and ...
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... looked down in the mouth , which I thought was strange seeing that he usually used to come in swinging his little cane and looking pretty cheer- ful . I said , ' How are you feeling , Jimmy ? ' and he said , ' I don't feel so good , Mr ...
... looked down in the mouth , which I thought was strange seeing that he usually used to come in swinging his little cane and looking pretty cheer- ful . I said , ' How are you feeling , Jimmy ? ' and he said , ' I don't feel so good , Mr ...
Contents
THE DOG ANDREW by Arthur Train Selected | 31 |
THE BLUSHING BEGINNER AND THE BEARDED JURYMAN | 89 |
THE LAW AND THE PROFITS by Octavus Roy Cohen | 93 |
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