Aim & Scope
The Wisconsin International Law Journal (WILJ) was established in 1982, and is written by both professionals in the field and by law students. WILJ publishes between three to four issues each year. WILJ offers articles of scholarly and practical interest in various areas of international law. Student members of WILJ edit articles of interest in various areas of international law and draft articles for submission and possible publication. [1]
1982
The Nuclear Option: Green Energy Goals in the European Energy Transition
No authors listed.
Wisconsin International Law Journal , 1982
Research À La Carte: Why the United States Should Permit Unbundled Commissions Following MiFID II
No authors listed.
Wisconsin International Law Journal , 1982