Wisconsin International Law Journal
The Wisconsin International Law Journal (WILJ) was established in 1982, and is written by both professionals in the field and by law students. Student members of WILJ edit articles of interest in various areas of international law and draft articles for submission and possible publication. Each spring, the student members coordinate a conference on recent topics of interest in international law.
03/08/2022
We are thrilled to announce the new Wisconsin International Law Journal Senior Editorial Board for 2022-2023!
In her recent article, Suffering in Silence: The Failure of Malawi’s Sexual Offense Laws to Protect Children–A Human Rights Report and Proposed Legislation, Michelle Xiao Liu, the Supervising Attorney & Teaching Fellow of the International Women's Human Rights Clinic at Georgetown Law from 2018 to 2020, critiques the current Malawian laws on sexual offenses, and argues they are failing to protect all children adequately and equally from sexual abuse and exploitation.
Volume 38, Issue 3 Articles include: The Start of History for Corporate Law: Shifting Paradigms of Corporate Purpose in the Common Law by Lance Ang Regulating Cyber Racism in the United States: Legal and Non-Legal Responses from a Comparative Perspective by Dr. Ying Chen Where Next for Article VI of the Nuclear Non-Pr...
In her recent article, Regulating Cyber Racism in the United States: Legal and Non-Legal Responses from a Comparative Perspective, Dr. Ying Chen, a Lecturer in Law and Chair of International Advisory Group at the University of New England, AU School of Law, investigates the possibility of regulating cyber racism in the United States and assesses France and Australia's restrictions on racist speech as persuasive authority. https://bit.ly/2YjkOu3
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