Category Archive: Announcements

A “Supremer” Court?: How An Unfavorable Ruling In The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Should Impact United States Domestic Violence Jurisprudence, ETHAN KATE, Wis. Int’l L.J. 28:3

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A “Supremer” Court?: How An Unfavorable Ruling In The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights Should Impact United States Domestic Violence Jurisprudence ETHAN KATE ABSTRACT ” After her substantive and procedural due process claims were dismissed in the U.S. Supreme Court, …

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The Prospect of An International Sex Offender Registry:Why An International System Modeled After United States Sex Offender Laws Is Not An Effective Solution To Stop Child Sexual Abuse, KARNE NEWBURN, Wis. Int’l L. J. 28:3

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The Prospect of An International Sex Offender Registry:Why An International System Modeled After United States Sex Offender Laws Is Not An Effective Solution To Stop Child Sexual Abuse KARNE NEWBURN   ABSTRACT “A U.S. Congressman introduced legislation to create an …

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The Chrysler Bankruptcy and Reorganization with FIAT: A United States, Rule-Based Regulation Should Control Future Labor Disputes Between the U.S. and Italian Divisions, JOEL JACOBSON, Wis. Int’l L.J. 28:3

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The Chrysler Bankruptcy and Reorganization with FIAT: A United States, Rule-Based Regulation Should Control Future Labor Disputes Between the U.S. and Italian Divisions JOEL JACOBSON   ABSTRACT “In late April of 2009, U.S. President Obama announced the government’s reorganization plan …

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Images of the Arab World and Middle East—Debates About Development and Regional Integration, MICHAEL FAKHRI, Wis. In’tl L.J. 28:3

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Images of the Arab World and Middle East—Debates About Development and Regional Integration MICHAEL FAKHRI INTRODUCTION The Article’s “working premise is that there is nothing inherently self- explanatory in terms such as the “Arab world” or “Middle East.” The term …

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Boldly Going Where No Realtor Has Gone Before: The Law of Outer Space and A Proposal For A New Interplanetary Property Law System By David Widegrow. Wis. Int’l L.J. 28:3

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Boldly Going Where No Realtor Has Gone Before: The Law of Outer Space and A Proposal For A New Interplanetary Property Law System By DAVIN WIDGEROW ABSTRACT “This comment is a review of the current body of law regarding outer …

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WILJ Symposium Schedule & Flyer

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To download a tentative schedule for the 2012 WILJ Symposium, click here. A flyer is available here. The schedule will be updated as additional speakers are confirmed. We look forward to seeing you at the Symposium on March 23, 2012!

2012 Symposium: Panel 3-Lessons from other countries

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Wisconsin International Law Journal 2012 Symposium Panel 3: Lessons from other countries The 2012 Symposium’s third panel will look at the development of  renewable energies in other countries and regions in order to see what lessons can be learned by …

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2012 Symposium: Panel 2-Cross-cutting issues

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Wisconsin International Law Journal 2012 Symposium Panel 2: Cross-cutting issues The 2012 Symposium’s second panel will focus on cross-cutting issues impacting all countries. Topics include biofuels and food security, human and indigenous rights, intellectual property, and land tenure. The second …

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2012 Symposium: Panel 1-Renewable energy in the US

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Wisconsin International Law Journal 2012 Symposium Panel 1: Renewable energy in the US The 2012 Symposium’s first panel will discuss renewable energy in the United States.  Wisconsin and other states including California have made important strides in the development of …

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2012 Symposium: Renewable Energy & Climate Change: Opportunities & Challenges.

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Wisconsin International Law Journal 2012 Symposium Renewable Energy & Climate Change: Opportunities & Challenges. March 23, 2012. The Wisconsin International Law Journal is pleased to announce that the keynote speaker is Professor David Freestone of George Washington University Law School, …

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