1945

Injury to property in the State of Washington by reason of the drifting of fumes from the smelter of the Consolidated Mining and Smelting Company of Canada, in Trail, British Columbia. Report and recommendations of the International Joint Commission established by the Treaty concluded between the United States of America and Canada on 11 January 1909, signed at Toronto on 28 February 1931

Competence of the Joint Commission—determination of the territory affected by the fumes—determination of the amount of indemnity for past damages—assessment of probable future damages—method of providing adequate indemnity—recommendations for the reduction of fumes drifting into the United States.

Related Subject(s): International Law and Justice
Sustainable Development Goals:
Countries: Canada ; United States
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