Articles include
“Ballots and Bullets: The Right to Democratic Governance in International Law After the Egyptian Coup” by Ibrahim J. Gassama
“Jus Post Bellum à la United Nations? Human Rights, UN Peace Operations, and the Creation of International Law” by Sylvia Maus
“Implementing DSB Reports: An Analysis Based on Brazil’s Retreaded Tires Case” by Marcelo Dias Varellas
“From Harbor to High Seas: An Argument for Rethinking Fishery Management Systems and Multinational Fishing Treaties” by Austin Dieter
“Testing the Boundaries: Does US Asylum Law Satisfy Refugee Convention?” by Eileen Dorfman
“Transnational Child Support Enforcement and the Need for a Reciprocal Agreement Between the United States and Mexico” by Martha Mohs
Issues Archive
Volume 32, Issue 3
Articles include
The Right to Health and International Humanitarian Law: Parallel Application for Building Peaceful Societies and the Prevention of Armed Conflict by Amrei Müller
Use of Force and the ‘Humanitarian’ Face of Intervention in the 21st Century by Rohini Sen
Implementing Public International Law Effectively– Towards Conceptualizing a Steering of Business Activities by Myriam Senn
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: Humanization from International Humanitarian Law by Hitomi Takemura
Treasuring What We Measure and Measuring What We Treasure: Post-2015 Monitoring for the Promotion of Equality in the Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Sector by Inga T. Winkler, Margaret L. Satterthwaite, and Catarina de Albuquerque
State Failure, Sovereign Equality snf Non-Intervention: Assessing Claimed Rights to Intervene in Failed States by Hannah Woolaver
Volume 32, Issue 2
Articles
A Pro-Choice Reading of a Pro-Life Treaty: The Inter-American Court on Human Rights’ Distorted Interpretation of the American Convention on Human Rights in Artavia v. Costa Rica by Ligia M. De Jesús
Human Rights: The Measure of Success in Nontraditional War by Major Paul E. Welling
Comments
Consumer Protection in the United States and European Union: Are Protections More Effective Before or After a Sale? by Jon Fischer
China: The Growth of a New Superpower and the Extinction of Universal Jurisdiction by Eric L. Hwang
Limitations of the Customary International Principle of Non-Refoulement of Non-Party States: Thailand Repatriates the Remaining Hmong-Lao Regardless of International Norms by Jerry Vang
Brave New Frontier: Antitrust Implications of Standard-Setting Patients in the Smartphone Market by Elaine Xu
Volume 32, Issue 1
Articles
The International Protection of Journalists in Times of Armed Conflict: The Campaign for a Press Emblem by Emily Crawford and Kayt Davies
Prosecution of Maritime Pirates: The National Court is Dead—Long Live the National Court? by M.D. Saiful Karim
The Insecurity of Human Security by Yaniv Roznai
Comments
Freedom of Expression Through Technological Networks: Accessing the Internet as a Fundamental Human Right by Patrick Ford
Rights, Cameras, Action! Recording the Police: The Gap Between Modern Technology and the Law, and Why the United States Should Not Follow the United Kingdom’s Lead by Kevin Geary
The Constitutional Flaws of India’s Attempt to Promote Equality and a Look at the United States Constitution as a Solution by Siely Joshi
Volume 31, Issue 4
Articles
Mitigating Conflicts of Interest in Regional Governmental Organization Civil War Mediation by Scott Sigmund Gartner and Benjamin Premack
UK Supreme Court Highlights Parochial Roadblocks to Cooperative Cross-Border Insolvency in Rubin v. Eurofinance SA by Tristan G. Axelrod
The International Zone of Twilight: Enforcing Customary International Law by Executive Order by Andrew T. Winkler
Comments
The European Commission v. Gazprom by Sam Bennett
The Actions of One, the Responsibility of a Nation: Charles Taylor’s Conviction by the Special Court for Sierra Leone and its Impact on State Responsibility Claims Against Liberia by Kimberly A. Hardtke
The Law Never Forgets: An Analysis of the Elephant Poaching Crisis, Failed Policies, and Potential Solutions by Emily Hutchens
Volume 31, Issue 3
Articles Presented at the Spring 2013 Wisconsin International Law Journal Symposium on A Comparative Perspective on Social justice Lawyering in Asia: Conditions, Practices, & Possibilities
Mobilizing Law for Justice in Asia: A Comparative Approach by Frank W. Munger, Scott L. Cummings, and Lousie G. Trubek
New Paths to Justice: A Tale of Social Justice Lawyering in Bangladesh by Cynthia Farid
The Call of the Times: Strategic Public Interest Lawyering During the Arroyo Regime in the Phillippines (2001-2010) by H. Harry L. Roque, Jr
TRAFCORD and its Participation in the Promotion of Human Rights to Counter Human Trafficking in Thailand by Duean Wongsa
Social Justice Lawyering and the meaning of Indian Constitutionalism: A case study of the Alternative Law Forum by Arvind Narrain and Arun K. Thiruvengadam
Protecting Community Rights: Prospects for Public Interest Lawyering in Mongolia by Bayartsetseg Jigmiddash and Jennifer Rasmussen
Monkey in a Wig: LoyarBurok, UndiMsia!, Public Interest Litigation and Beyond by Shanmuga Kanesalingam
Cause Lawyers in Indonesia: A House Divided by Tim Lindsey and Melissa Crouch
Of Absences, Masks, and Exceptions: Cause Lawyering in Singapore by Jothie Rajah and Arun K. Thiruvengadam
The Justification of a Cause Advocacy in Socialist Asia: Vietnam as a Case Study by John Gillespie
Not Just Defending: Advocating For Law in Myanmar by Nick Cheesman and Kyaw Min San
Sleeping with Dragons?: Politically Embedded Lawyers Suing the Chinese State by John Wagner Givens
A Short History of the American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative’s Technical Assistance Approach by Jennifer Rasmussen
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