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Transboundary Harm in International Law: Lessons from the Trail Smelter Arbitration

Edited by: Rebecca M. Bratspies, Russell A. Miller

ISBN13: 9780521126427
Published: January 2010
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Country of Publication: UK
Format: Paperback reissue
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Many harms flow across the ever-more porous sovereign borders of a globalizing world. These harms expose weaknesses in the international legal regime built on sovereignty of nation states. Using the Trail Smelter Arbitration, one of the most cited cases in international environmental law, this book explores the changing nature of state responses to transboundary harm.

Taking a critical approach, the book examines the arbitration's influence on international law generally, and international environmental law specifically. In particular, the book explores whether there are lessons from Trail Smelter that are useful for resolving transboundary challenges currently confronting the international community.

The book collects the commentary of a distinguished set of international law scholars who consider the history of the Trail Smelter arbitration, its significance for international environmental law, its broader relationship to international law, and its resonance in fields beyond the environment.

  • Innovative exploration of how international law responds to transboundary harm
  • Comprehensive, single-volume treatment of the Trail Smelter arbitration
  • Contributions from some of the world's leading international and environmental law scholars

Subjects:
Public International Law
Contents:
Introduction
Part I. The Trail Smelter Arbitration - History, Legacy and Revival: A. History: 1. An outcrop of Hell: history, environment, and the politics of the Trail Smelter Dispute James R. Allum
2. The Trail Smelter Dispute John E. Read
B. Roots and legacy: 3. Of paradoxes, precedents and progeny: the Trail Smelter Arbitration 65 years later Stephen C. McCaffrey
4. Pollution by analogy: the Trail Smelter Arbitration Alfred P. Rubin
5. Has international law outgrown Trail Smelter? Jaye Ellis
6. The flawed Trail Smelter procedure: the wrong tribunal, the wrong parties, and the wrong law John H. Knox
7. Re-reading Trail Smelter Karin Mickelson
8. Trail Smelter and the International Law Commission's work on state responsibility for internationally wrongful acts and state liability Mark A. Drumbl
9. Derivative Versus Direct Liability as a basis for state liability for transboundary harms Mark Anderson
C. Return to Trail: 10. Transboundary pollution, unilateralism and the limits of extraterritorial jurisdiction: the second Trail Smelter Dispute Neil Craik
Part II. Trail Smelter and Contemporary Transboundary Harm - The Environment: 11. Trail Smelter in contemporary international environment law: its relevance in the nuclear energy context Günther Handl
12. Through the looking glass: sustainable development and other emerging concepts of international environmental law in the Gabcikovo-Nagymaros case and the Trail Smelter arbitration James F. Jacobson
13. Trail Smelter's (semi) precautionary legacy Rebecca M. Bratspies
14. Surprising parallels between Trail Smelter and the global climate change regime Russell A. Miller
15. Sovereignty's continuing importance: traces of Trail Smelter in the international law governing hazardous waste transport Austen L. Parrish
16. The legacy of Trail Smelter in the field of transboundary air pollution Phoebe Okowa
17. The impact of the Trail Smelter Arbitration on the law of the sea Stuart M. Kaye
Part III. Trail Smelter and Contemporary Transboundary Harm - Beyond the Environment: 18. Trail Smelter and terrorism: international mechanisms to combat transboundary harm Pierre-Marie Dupuy and Cristin Hob
19. The conundrum of corporate social responsibility: reflections on the changing nature of firms and states Peer Zumbansen
20. A pyrrhic victory: applying the Trail Smelter principle to State creation of refugees Jennifer Peavey Joanis
21. Transboundary harm: internet torts Holger P. Hestermeyer
22. International drug pollution? Reflections on Trail Smelter and Latin American drug trafficking Judith Wise and Eric L. Jensen
23. Application of international human rights conventions to transboundary state acts Nicola Vennemann
Annex: convention for settlement of difficulties arising from operation of Smelter at Trail, British Columbia, Trail Smelter Arbitral Decision 1938, and Trail Smelter Arbitral Decision 1941.