Examples of Transboundary harm in a sentence
Trans-boundary harm refers to the harm caused in the jurisdiction of another State by activities that are carried out within the jurisdiction of one State.
Transboundary harm is conceived as harm caused in the territory of, or in places otherwise under the jurisdiction or control of, another State.
Transboundary harm claims against Brazil and Indonesia have considerable strength, with regard to prevailing on a showing of fore- seeability, severity, and failure to prevent the harm.
This concern was addressed by the ILC in draft articles on Prevention of Transboundary harm from Hazardous activities 53 The draft articles specifically apply ‘to activities not prohibited under international law’ but which involve a risk of causing significant transboundary harm.’54 Nevertheless, the potential relevance of the no harm principle in the context of climate change damage is highlighted further in the Corfu Channel case.
Transboundary harm refers to harm caused in the territory of or in other places under the jurisdiction or control of a State of origin.107 The harm is required to be “detectable”, rather than serious or substantial.
Transboundary harm, as committed by HexonGlobal, is a violation of the law of nations.In Sosa v.
See also Stockholm Declaration on the Environment, Principle 21 (1972).to exploit their own natural resources, shall take all appropriate measures to prevent significant transboundary harm or at any event to minimize the risk thereof.84The Duty to Prevent Transboundary harm is a recognized principle of customary international law.
Transboundary harm as a violation of international law began with Trail Smelter.
Transboundary harm in international law: lessons from the Trail Smelter arbitration.
On the topic of "Prevention of Transboundary harm from Hazardous Activities", the Delegate commended the ILC for its pragmatic approach and endorsed the draft articles, many of whose principles are already accepted under international law.