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Trail Smelter Arbitration (U.S. v. Canada).

United States-Canada.  16 April 1938 ; 11 March 1941 .

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2021

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Abstract

Damages — For Wrong done to the Sovereignty of the State as distinguished from Material Damage.

Damages — For Costs Involved in Ascertaining the Damage.

Damages — Measure of — Material Injury Caused by Nuisance.

Individuals — Position in International Law — State Claims Arising out of Injury to Individuals — Nature of Dispute.

Arbitration — In General — Functions of — Functions de lege ferenda.

Arbitration — In General — Nature of Arbitral Proceedings Involving directly Private Rights.

Arbitration — Res judicata-Revision.

Arbitration — Award — Revision of — Essential Error and Error of Law.

State Responsibility — Injury Emanating from State Territory — Nuisance — Noxious Fumes — Measure of Damages for Material Injury Caused by Nuisance — Indirect and Prospective Damages — Damages in Respect of the Wrong done to the Sovereignty of the State Affected by the Nuisance — Cost of Investigation of — Award — Res Judicata — Essential Error and Error of Law — Conditions of Revision of Arbitral Awards — Arbitral Functions de lege ferenda.

Type
Case Report
Copyright
© Cambridge University Press 1942

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