Environmental Harm in Developing Countries Caused by Subsidiaries of Canadian Mining Corporations: The Interface of Public and Private International Law
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2000
Keywords
Environmental Harm, Private International Law, Public International Law, Global Mining, Canadian Mining
Abstract
This 1999 publication examines home state responsibility for transnational environmental harm from the perspective of both private and public international law, using Canadian mining internationally as a case study.
Recommended Citation
Sara L Seck, "Environmental Harm in Developing Countries Caused by Subsidiaries of Canadian Mining Corporations: The Interface of Public and Private International Law" (2000) 37 Can YB Int'l L 139.
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Comments
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0069005800007141