Judge Ida Caracciolo

Judge Ida Caracciolo

This year (2024-25), our Judge in Residence is Ida Caracciolo (International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea).

Ida Caracciolo has been a Judge of the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea since October 2020. Ida has been a Full Professor of International Law at the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” since 2005.

She has also been Deputy Arbitrator of the OSCE Court of Arbitration and Conciliation since 2019; a Member of the Italian National Group of the Permanent Court of Arbitration since 2014, and a Member of the Administrative Tribunal of the IILA (International Italo-Latin American Organisation) since 2022.

Ida has been a Barrister in the Rome Bar since 1989, and a Visiting Professor in International Law in several Italian and foreign universities and in several public institutions of higher education.

Previously, Judge Ida Caracciolo was the President of the MA Course in “International Relations and Organisations” at the University of Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” (2010-2021). She has also had the following appointments:

  • Ad-hoc Judge of the European Court of Human Rights in two cases from 2016 to 2021.
  • Counsel of Italy in several international disputes before the International Court of Justice, the International Tribunal for the Law of the Sea, the Arbitral Tribunal, the Court of Justice of the European Union, and the European Court of Human Rights.
  • Consultant, as a legal expert, to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Legal Service From 1994 until 2020, participating as a member of the Italian delegation in various organs and committees of the United Nations, the European Union and the Council of Europe and in numerous multilateral and bilateral negotiations.
  • Member of several scientific associations and of scientific committees of important journals and series on international law and European Union law.
  • Editor of two scientific series on international and European Union law.
  • Author of several volumes and more than seventy articles (in Italian, English and French) on international law, international law of the sea, international protection of human rights, international humanitarian law and European Union law. She is the editor of eleven volumes, some also in English.

 

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