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2012 Symposium Presentations

The following 2012 Wisconsin International Law Journal Symposium presentations can be downloaded by clicking on the individual presentation names. Professor David Freestone,“Climate Change & Renewable Energy: Opportunities & Challenges for International Law.” Attorney Deborah Erwin, ““State Energy Policy Trends.” Professor …
2012 Symposium Readings

Several of the Wisconsin International Law Journal 2012 Symposium speakers have kindly provided WILJ with scholarly works and resources related to the 2012 Symposium. Please click here to visit the 2012 Symposium Readings page, and download the related scholarly works …
2012 Symposium Sponsors

The Wisconsin International Law Journal would like to thank the following sponsors for their support of the 2012 Wisconsin International Law Journal Symposium. University of Wisconsin Law School Sonnet and Chris Edmonds Sonnet Schmidt Edmonds Prize in Energy Law ABA’s …
Symposium Registration

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Examining The Groningen Protocol: Comparing The Treatment Of Terminally-Ill Infants in The Netherlands With Treatment Given In The United States and England, DARIN ACHILLES, Wis. Int’l L.J. 28:4

EXAMINING THE GRONINGEN PROTOCOL: COMPARING THE TREATMENT OF TERMINALLY-ILL INFANTS IN THE NETHERLANDS WITH TREATMENT GIVEN IN THE UNITED STATES AND ENGLAND DARIN ACHILLES THESIS In 2004, after two unsuccessful attempts to prosecute physicians who euthanized infants, physicians at the …
From Brussels to Rome: The Necessity of Resolving Divorce Law Conflicts Across the European Union, TERESA HENDERSON,Wis. Int’l L.J. 28:4

FROM BRUSSELS TO ROME: THE NECESSITY OF RESOLVING DIVORCE LAW CONFLICTS ACROSS THE EUROPEAN UNION TERESA HENDERSON THESIS “As the lives of the citizens of the European Union (EU) become more and more intertwined, national borders have, in some ways, …
Reconciling German-Style Feed-In Tarrifs With PURPA, BRADLEY MOTL, Wis. Int’l L.J. 28:4

RECONCILING GERMAN-STYLE FEED-IN TARIFFS WITH PURPA BRADLEY MOTL THESIS “Countries throughout the world are utilizing feed-in tariffs to provide their citizens an incentive to invest in small-scale renewable energy projects. In order for individual states within the United States to …
Women’s Inheritance and Conditionality In The Fight Against AIDS, SARAH J. CONROY, Wis. Int’l L.J. 28:4

WOMEN’S INHERITANCE AND CONDITIONALITY IN THE FIGHT AGAINST AIDS SARAH J. CONROY THESIS “Where poor enforcement of women’s inheritance rights and high HIV infection rates combine, they form a vicious cycle—where more women are left economically vulnerable, more women are …
Toward Harmonization and Certainty in Choice-of-Law Rules for International Contracts: Should the U.S. Adopt the Equivalent of Rome I?, CHARLES R. CALLEROS, Wis. Int’l L.J. 28:4

TOWARD HARMONIZATION AND CERTAINTY IN CHOICE- OF-LAW RULES FOR INTERNATIONAL CONTRACTS: SHOULD THE U.S. ADOPT THE EQUIVALENT OF ROME I? CHARLES R. CALLEROS THESIS “Most courts and commentators have rejected the relatively simple and mechanical choice-of-law rules of the first …