International responsibility to protect the environment from transboundary pollution
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its characteristics, as well as to identify the nature of pollution and its sources,
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conditions, and to identify compensation for cross-border environmental damage
and international satisfaction . The descriptive approach was used in the analytical
method . It was concluded that maintaining a pure and pollution-free environment
and protecting those affected by this pollution is currently a global requirement
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pollution. The cross-border damage is a relatively recent and was not considered
by the international legislator until the beginning of the seventies of the last century
the compensation for cross-border environmental damage must be effective, fair
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