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Founded in 2005, Inside Justice is dedicated to providing information, news, and commentary on current developments in the field of law, including laws, legal policies, and legal practices that promote good governance. Legal professionals can also find information about upcoming conferences and CLE workshops, educational information, call for papers, professional opportunities, and career resources. With today's globalized world, how governments, businesses, and individuals enter into binding legal obligations can be critical to protecting private welfare, the public good, human rights, and a sense of justice.
Inside Justice was recognized in November 2009 by Laws.com as one of the Top 50 Justice Blogs: Fighting for Liberty and Justice for All.
Inside Justice was recognized in 2008 by Criminal Justice Degrees Guide as one of the Top 100 Law and Lawyer Blogs.
Renee Dopplick
Renee currently works on legal issues involving offshore oil and gas drilling. In 2010, she assisted the World Wildlife Fund, the Deepwater Horizon Study Group, and other nonprofits with their submissions to the Presidential Oil Spill Commission. The Deepwater Horizon Study Group is a global expert group organized by the Center for Catastrophic Risk Management at the University of California, Berkeley.
She earned her J.D., cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. in May 2008 and received the Dean's Certificate for special and outstanding service to the university. She was president of the International Law Society, founder and president of the United Nations at Georgetown, and a student adviser to the Human Rights Institute. She won first place in the International Law Section of the California State Bar Student Writing Competition. During law school, she worked at the U.S. Institute of Peace in the Rule of Law Division.
Prior to law school, Renee managed software development projects for the government, nonprofits, and Fortune 500 clients in the telecommunications, financial services, and health sectors. She worked as a consultant with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In the private sector, she worked with Avaya, Ford Motor Company, Haights-Cross Publishing, Thomson, and WashingtonPost.com, among others. She also has worked and volunteered with the Meridian International Center, the Institute of International Education (IIE), and Project C.U.R.E., an international aid organization providing medical relief to more than 100 countries. She developed and implemented professional training programs on youth empowerment and justice for the International Visitor Leadership Program, administered by the U.S. Department of State. During the Abuja Peace Talks on the North/South conflict in the Sudan, she worked at the Embassy of the Sudan in Washington, D.C.
She is a Sun Certified Enterprise Java Architect. She earned her Bachelor of Science at the University of California, Los Angeles and her Master of Science at Michigan State University.
She previously worked in Burundi (Peace Corps), Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. She has traveled to more than 50 countries throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, Central America, South America, and the Pacific Islands.
She currently lives in the Washington, D.C. area.
Hidden Costs of the Wireless Broadband Lifestyle: Comparing Consumer Protections in the United States, Canada, and the European Union, XV Rich. J.L. & Tech. 5 (2008), http://law.richmond.edu/jolt/v15i2/article5.pdf.
The Dictator's Guide to Genocide by Infectious Diseases (2008) ( available on SSRN).
Emergency Preparedness for a Pandemic Under International Law (2008) ( available on SSRN).
Proposed WIPO Treaty on the Protection of the Rights of Broadcasting Organizations: Privacy Implications of Fighting Digital Pirates (2007) (available on SSRN).
Truth and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Nepal: The Suitability of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission Model (2006) (available on SSRN).
Nonprofits and the Legal Liability Burdens of the Nuclear Industry (2007).
Inside Justice was recognized in November 2009 by Laws.com as one of the Top 50 Justice Blogs: Fighting for Liberty and Justice for All.
Inside Justice was recognized in 2008 by Criminal Justice Degrees Guide as one of the Top 100 Law and Lawyer Blogs.
Editor - Renee Dopplick, B.S., M.S., J.D.
Renee Dopplick
She earned her J.D., cum laude, from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. in May 2008 and received the Dean's Certificate for special and outstanding service to the university. She was president of the International Law Society, founder and president of the United Nations at Georgetown, and a student adviser to the Human Rights Institute. She won first place in the International Law Section of the California State Bar Student Writing Competition. During law school, she worked at the U.S. Institute of Peace in the Rule of Law Division.
Prior to law school, Renee managed software development projects for the government, nonprofits, and Fortune 500 clients in the telecommunications, financial services, and health sectors. She worked as a consultant with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). In the private sector, she worked with Avaya, Ford Motor Company, Haights-Cross Publishing, Thomson, and WashingtonPost.com, among others. She also has worked and volunteered with the Meridian International Center, the Institute of International Education (IIE), and Project C.U.R.E., an international aid organization providing medical relief to more than 100 countries. She developed and implemented professional training programs on youth empowerment and justice for the International Visitor Leadership Program, administered by the U.S. Department of State. During the Abuja Peace Talks on the North/South conflict in the Sudan, she worked at the Embassy of the Sudan in Washington, D.C.
She is a Sun Certified Enterprise Java Architect. She earned her Bachelor of Science at the University of California, Los Angeles and her Master of Science at Michigan State University.
She previously worked in Burundi (Peace Corps), Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, and the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas. She has traveled to more than 50 countries throughout Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, Central America, South America, and the Pacific Islands.
She currently lives in the Washington, D.C. area.
Spring 2011 Moot Court Judging Schedule
- Judge, International Rounds, 15th Annual Stetson International Environmental Moot Court Competition
- Judge, International Rounds, 52nd Philip C. Jessup International Law Moot Court Competition, Washington, D.C.
Articles
The Legal Implications of Nearshore Outsourcing to Mexico, 17 Cal. Int'l L.J., Spring 2009, at 3.Hidden Costs of the Wireless Broadband Lifestyle: Comparing Consumer Protections in the United States, Canada, and the European Union, XV Rich. J.L. & Tech. 5 (2008), http://law.richmond.edu/jolt/v15i2/article5.pdf.
The Dictator's Guide to Genocide by Infectious Diseases (2008) ( available on SSRN).
Emergency Preparedness for a Pandemic Under International Law (2008) ( available on SSRN).
Proposed WIPO Treaty on the Protection of the Rights of Broadcasting Organizations: Privacy Implications of Fighting Digital Pirates (2007) (available on SSRN).
Truth and Reconciliation in Post-Conflict Nepal: The Suitability of the Peruvian Truth and Reconciliation Commission Model (2006) (available on SSRN).
Nonprofits and the Legal Liability Burdens of the Nuclear Industry (2007).
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Return of the StateThis article is the extended address by José E. Alvarez, the Herbert and Rose Rubin Professor of International Law at New York University School of Law, at the University of Minnesota Law School's conference on "International Economic Law in a Time of Change." Alvarez relects upon and rebuts a collection of papers on supra-nationalism presented at the conference. He argues that states, as sovereign entities, are making a comeback. The full-text is available online for free.
Whither Justice? Uganda and Five Years of the International Criminal Court Michael Drexler argues that the International Criminal Court is pursuing an inappropriate engagement strategy in Uganda by ignoring the impacts of criminal prosecution and investigation on the prospects for peace to the country's decades-long conflict. It is published by the peer-reviewed Interdisciplinary Journal of Human Rights Law (IJHRL) and is available online for free.







