Volume 31, Issue 2

Articles
Expropriations and Other Measures Affecting Property Rights in the Case Law of the Iran-United States Claims Tribunal by Sebastian Lopez Escarcena
The United Nations Human Rights Council: More of the Same? by Rosa Freedman
Trademark Squatting by Kitsuron Sangsuvan
Notes and Comments
So Long and Thanks for All the Herring: The US Exclusionary Rule After Herring and What the United States Can Learn from the Canadian Exclusionary Rule by Kenneth Earl
Why is Racial Injustice Still Permitted in the United States?: An International Human Rights Perspective on the United States’ Inadequate Compliance with the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination by Lisa Herndon

Volume 31, Issue 1

Articles include
“Fighting Transnational Bribery: China’s Gradual Approach” by Samuel R. Gintel
“Adjudication Fallacies: The Role of International Courts in Interstate Dispute Settlement” by Vitalius Tumonis.
Notes and Comments include
“Eliminating the E-Commerce Sales Tax Advantage in the United States by Following in the Footsteps of the European Union” by Douglas Huenink
“Compulsory Voting: A Possible Cure for Partisanship and Apathy in U.S. Politics” by Eric Lund
“The Constitutionality of France’s Ban on the Burqa in Light of the European Convention’s Arslan v. Turkey Decision on Religious Freedom” by Lina Ragep Powell
“Moving Towards a Sustainable Future: Replacing TRIPS with a New International Regime for Intellectual Property and Sustainable Energy Technology Transfer” by Nikhil Pradhan

Volume 30, Issue 4

Articles
The Human Right to Water and Sanitation: Context, Contours, and Enforcement Prospects by Lori Beail-Farkas
Comments
Are the Lisbon Treaty’s Amendments Sufficient to Establish Constitutional Order in the EU?  A Comparison to the German Constitution by Andrea Brauer
Santa Claus is Canadian, Eh!  Canada’s Ice Rush to Claim the North Pole and the Northwest Passage by Kevin Du
Making Standing Forests Fungible: Overcoming the Definitional Problems in Developing a REDD+ Mechanism by Kassandra Lang
Hydraulic Fracturing in the United States and the European Union: Rethinking Regulation to Ensure the Protection of Water Resources by Mark Weinstein

Volume 30, Issue 3

Articles Presented at the Spring 2012 Wisconsin International Law Journal Symposium
The Evolution of Brazilian Regulation of Ethanol and Possible Lessons for the United States by David N. Cassuto and Carolina Gueiros
Prioritizing Innovation by Sarah Tran
The Brazilian Experience in Building a Sustainable and Competitive Biofuel Industry by Paulina Calfucoy
Small is (Still) Beautiful: Designing U.S. Energy Policies to Increase Localized Renewable Energy Generation by Melissa Powers
Why the IFC’s Free, Prior, and Informed Consent Policy Does Not Matter (Yet) to Indigenous Communities Affected by Development Projects by Sharlanda H. Baker
Article
Domestic Political Legitimacy of Tax Reform in Developing Countries: A Case Study of Turkey by Leyla Ates

Volume 30, Issue 2

Articles
The Road to Hell…: The Statistics Proposal as the Final Solution to the Sovereign’s Human Rights Question by Samuel R. Lucas
Provisional Measures Under the African Human Rights System: The African Court’s Order Against Libyra by Dan Juma
Comments
Electronic Health Records: How the United States Can Learn from the French Dossier Médical Personnel by Amanda Grady
Refueling Biofuel Legislation: Incorporating Social Sustainability Principles to Protect Land Rights by Jamie Konopacky
Where is the Right Balance? Exploring the Current Regulations on Nontraditional Three-Dimensional Trademark Registration in the United States, the European Union, Japan and China by Kexin Li

Volume 30, Issue 1

Archive
From Humanitarian Assistance to Professional Education: Fifty Years of the Wisconsin Law School’s Engagement with the Global South by David Trubek
Changing Venue of International Governance and Finance: Exercising Legal Control over the $100 Billion per Year Climate Fund? by Steven Ferrey
The Criminalization of the Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons: Providing a Statutory Regime to Criminalize and Prosecute Nuclear Weapons Proliferators by Patrick McDade
Indirect Refoulement: Challenging Canada’s Participation in the Canada-United States Safe Third Country Agreement by Rachel Gonzalez Settlage
Comments
Spurring Innovation in Uganda: Strategies to Assist Developing Countries in Drafting TRIPS-Compliant Patent Legislation that Fosters University Research and Innovation by Matt Richter

Volume 29, Issue 4

Articles
The Efficiency of the Common Law: The Puzzle of Mixed Legal Families by Nuno Garoupa & Carlos Gómez Ligüerre
SPS-Plus and Bilateral Treaty Network: A “Global” Solution to the Global Food-Safety Problem? by Ching-Fu Lin
Tribunals and Taxation: An Investigation of Arbitration in Recent U.S. Tax Conventions by Maya Ganguly
Comments
Culture’s Ties to the Land: The Belize-Guatemala Border Conflict’s Implications for the Maya Communities in Light of the UN Declaration by Zelena Jones
Guilty Until Proven Innocent, and then, Still Guilty: What the World Anti-Doping Agency Can Learn from the National Football League about First-Time Anti-Doping Violations by Ryan Reszel
Revising the International Convention on the Regulation of Whaling: A Proposal to End the Stalemate Within the International Whaling Commission by Tara Jordan

Volume 29, Issue 3

Articles
Terrorism as Violation of the “Law of Nations:” Finally Overcoming the Definitional Problem by Daniel J. Hickman
The Nature of Union Citizenship Between Autonomy and Dependency on (Member) State Citizenship – A Comparative Analysis of the Rottmann Ruling, or: How to Avoid a European Dred Scott Decision? by Dennis-Jonathan Mann & Kai P. Purnhagen
Exploring the Role of Legitimacy and Identity in Framing Responses to Global Legal Reforms in Socialist Transforming Asia by John Gillespie
Comments
The Modified Mechanism in EU Accession: A Look at Croatia’s Accession Into the EU and the Plight of Croatia’s Roma Population by Nicole Wells
There Must Be Something in the Water: An Exploration of the Rhine and Mississippi River’s Governing Differences and an Argument for Change by Stephanie K. Chase
A Diamond’s Wealth is Forever: Comparing Zimbabwe’s and Botswana’s Diamond Mining Law Reveals Changes that Zimbabwe Should Implement by M. Jonathan Robb Jr

Volume 29, Issue 2

Articles
Varieties Of Legal Dualism: Making Sense of the Role of Law in Contemporary Russia by Kathryn Hendley
Disobeying the Law: The Culture of Non-Compliance with Rules in Latin America by Mauricio García Villegas
“Take Your Rights Then and Sleep Outside, on the Street”: Rights, Fora, and the Significance of Rural South African Women’s Choices by Dr. Sindiso Mnisi Weeks
Rights of the Ruled: Legal Activism in Imperial Russia by Jane Burbank
Uprooted Justice: Transformations of Law and Everyday Life in Northern Thailand by David M. Engel
Perceptions of Law and Social Order: A Cross-National Comparison of Collective Legal Consciousness by Marina Kurkchiyan
Trying Democracy in the Shadow of an Authoritarian Legality: Chile’s Transition to Democracy and Pinochet’s Constitution of 1980 by Javier Couso
Law’s Location in China’s Countryside by Professor Margaret Woo