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The Wisconsin International Law Journal has announced its 2004 - 2005 Editorial Board and students whose articles have been accepted for publication.

Leading the Journal for 2004-2005 will be:

 Editor-in-Chief  Cara Coburn. 

Senior Articles Editor:  Cassaundra Boyd

Senior Managing Editors:  Theresa Dykoschak, Michele Crymes, and David Tong

Senior Note and Comment Editors:  Todd Nova and Dorothy Weber

Symposium & Book Review Editor:  Candice Moberg Tlustosch

The WILJ has also announced a list of students whose pieces have been selected for publication during the coming academic year:

Fall 2004

Liberia: the Case for Changing U.N. Processes Regarding Humanitaria Interventions.  Joanne Brockman

The Future Face of the Worldwide Data Privacy Push as a Factor Affecting Wisconsin Businesses Dealing with Consumer Data.  Todd Nova

How NAFTA Can Increase Global Energy Security.  John Fohr

Spring 2005

Government Subsidies for Small Grain Farmers along the U.S.-Canadian Border: International Implications.  Candice Tlustosch

Out of the Petri Dish and Back to the People: A Cultural Approach to GMO Policy.  Cara Coburn

Transnational Corporations and Human Rights Violations.  Lucy Kronforst

Submitted by on April 14, 2004

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