Environmental Politics and Policy
The International Joint Commission (IJC) is a binational organization established in 1909 under the Boundary Waters Treaty between the United States and Canada. Its primary purpose is to manage and regulate shared water resources, particularly in addressing transboundary water conflicts, ensuring equitable use, and protecting water quality. The IJC plays a crucial role in facilitating cooperation between the two nations to resolve disputes and promote sustainable management of shared waterways.
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