Dr. Eleonora Branca

About/Bio

Dr. Eleonora Branca is a post-doctoral Researcher in International Law at Roma Tre University and Adjunct Professor of International Law at the University of Verona, Italy. Previously visiting lecturer at the Freie Universität in Berlin, she has also been lecturing at the Post Conflict Operations Study Centre of the Italian Army and at the NATO Centre of Excellence for Stability Policing. Her current research interests include the law of international responsibility, State immunity, peace operations, international disaster law, international humanitarian law and new technologies.

Recently Published

‘Yet, it moves…’: The Dynamic Evolution of State immunity in the ‘Comfort Women’ case

Introduction                            On 8 January 2021, the Central District Court of Seoul, Republic of Korea (South Korea), ordered the Japanese government to compensate 12 South Korean victims in respect of sexual slavery perpetrated by members of the Imperial Japanese Army during the Japanese occupation of parts of Asia until the end of WWII (case n.

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