GENOMIC MODIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES: WHAT CHALLENGES FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW?

Authors

  • Christian BYK UNESCO

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3917/dsso.065.0005

Keywords:

Genomic modification, National defense, Soldier of the future, International law, Disarmement.

Abstract

The rapid, efficient and low-cost growth of genomic modification technologies rightly raises questions about their use for military purposes or in the context of ter-rorist actions. Will the proliferation risks of a dual-use technology open the way for a new “arms race”? How can the international community protect itself from this risk and what role can international law play in a common effort to control and combat it? Can we just awaken researchers to greater accountability? Should international law also be mobilized and to what extent can it acquire a sufficient operational character in this respect?

Author Biography

Christian BYK, UNESCO

Magistrat, Secrétaire général, Association internationale, droit, éthique et science, Président du Comité intergouvernemental de bioéthique

Published

2025-06-16

How to Cite

BYK, C. (2025). GENOMIC MODIFICATION TECHNOLOGIES: WHAT CHALLENGES FOR NATIONAL DEFENSE AND INTERNATIONAL LAW?. MEDECINE LEGALE DROIT MEDICAL, 62(7), 5 - 24. https://doi.org/10.3917/dsso.065.0005