Eugenio Carli

About/Bio

Eugenio Carli is a Senior Research Fellow in Public International Law and a Lecturer in Fundamentals of International Law at the University of Siena. He holds a PhD in International and EU Law from the University of Florence.

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On State Responsibility for Complicity in Genocide: Will South Africa’s “All-In Strategy” Be Effective?

Introduction As is known, in its recent application brought against Israel before the ICJ, South Africa (SA) invoked the international responsibility of the Respondent for all acts under Article III of the 1948 Genocide Convention. Much can be found in the blogosphere on more general and procedural aspects arising from this potentially landmark…

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Community Interests Above All: The Ongoing Procedural Effects of Erga Omnes Partes Obligations Before the International Court of Justice

Introduction  On 16 November 2023, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (jointly), and the Republic of Maldives filed in the Registry of the International Court of Justice (‘ICJ’ or ‘the Court’) declarations of intervention in the case concerning Application of…

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