In the 1930s, a privately owned smelting plant in Trail, Canada was the focus of the most famous case in international environmental law: the Trail Smelter Arbitration. But the subject of that landmark case has not gone away. Over the last seventy years, the Trail smelter dumped millions of tons of mercury, arsenic, and toxic waste into the Columbia River. The dumping\u27s effects have been felt in neighboring Washington State, where the toxic discharges have caused environmental harm. In 2003, the EPA began investigating the Washington border area for designation as a Superfund (CERCLA) site, and controversially demanded that the Trail smelter, which operates solely in Canada, submit to EPA jurisdiction and pay for cleanup costs. In July 2...
This book reveals the many harms which flow across the ever-more porous sovereign borders of a globa...
The release of harmful and toxic substances into the environment becomes inevitable due to increased...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
In the 1930s, a privately owned smelting plant in Trail, Canada was the focus of the most famous cas...
Paradoxes • A fountainhead of transboundary pollution becomes the fountainhead of law prohibiting tr...
This article re-examines the iconic Trail Smelter dispute. The article discusses the way a modern da...
The Trail Smelter, operated by Teck Cominco Metals, Ltd., is an integrated smelting and refining com...
Transboundary pollution law poses the challenge of addressing environmental problems irrespective of...
The Trail Smelter Arbitration (United States/Canada) would undoubtedly be characterised as a landma...
This Article joins a spirited debate ongoing among international law scholars. Numerous articles hav...
Addressing transnational pollution requires both international and domestic law. Transnational pollu...
The Trail Smelter has a long and extensive history of pollution issues. The most recent claim agains...
This Note will review the scientific research and evidence that support the existence of an acid rai...
A report describing an important pollution case between the US and Canada that ended with legal refo...
The purpose of the investment is to bring benefits to the owners and sustainable development for the...
This book reveals the many harms which flow across the ever-more porous sovereign borders of a globa...
The release of harmful and toxic substances into the environment becomes inevitable due to increased...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...
In the 1930s, a privately owned smelting plant in Trail, Canada was the focus of the most famous cas...
Paradoxes • A fountainhead of transboundary pollution becomes the fountainhead of law prohibiting tr...
This article re-examines the iconic Trail Smelter dispute. The article discusses the way a modern da...
The Trail Smelter, operated by Teck Cominco Metals, Ltd., is an integrated smelting and refining com...
Transboundary pollution law poses the challenge of addressing environmental problems irrespective of...
The Trail Smelter Arbitration (United States/Canada) would undoubtedly be characterised as a landma...
This Article joins a spirited debate ongoing among international law scholars. Numerous articles hav...
Addressing transnational pollution requires both international and domestic law. Transnational pollu...
The Trail Smelter has a long and extensive history of pollution issues. The most recent claim agains...
This Note will review the scientific research and evidence that support the existence of an acid rai...
A report describing an important pollution case between the US and Canada that ended with legal refo...
The purpose of the investment is to bring benefits to the owners and sustainable development for the...
This book reveals the many harms which flow across the ever-more porous sovereign borders of a globa...
The release of harmful and toxic substances into the environment becomes inevitable due to increased...
This research paper was completed and submitted at Nipissing University, and is made freely accessib...