Mrs. Marina Mancini
Ms Marina Mancini is Associate Professor of International Law at the Mediterranean University of Reggio Calabria,
where she also teaches European Union Law (since 2015). She is also Adjunct Professor of International Criminal Law
at LUISS University, in Rome (since 2007).
Ms Mancini has published extensively in the fields of human rights law, international humanitarian law and
international criminal law. She is the author of the books “Stato di guerra e conflitto armato nel diritto
internazionale” [State of War and Armed Conflict in International Law] (Turin, Giappichelli, 2009) and “Statualità e
non riconoscimento nel diritto internazionale” [Statehood and Non-Recognition in International Law] (Turin,
Giappichelli, 2020). She is also a member of the Board of Editors of the Italian Yearbook of International Law.
Ms Mancini has substantial experience in funded research projects in the fields of human rights law, international
humanitarian law and international criminal law. She is the principal investigator of the research project
“Advancing Accountability for International Crimes through Universal Jurisdiction: Challenges for the European Union
and its Member States and Proposals for Action (UNIJUR)” (2023-2026), funded by the European Union under the
NextGenerationEU recovery instrument. She also served as the Italian member of the Management Committee of the COST
Action CA18228 - Global Atrocity Justice Constellations (2019-2023).
Ms Mancini earned her degree in Law, graduating summa cum laude, from LUISS University in 1998, and obtained her PhD
in International Law from Sapienza University of Rome, in 2003. She was Postdoctoral Fellow in International Law at
LUISS University (2003-2005) and Senior Lecturer in International Law at the Mediterranean University of Reggio
Calabria (2005-2015).
She was admitted to the Rome Bar Association (Ordine degli Avvocati di Roma) in 2002 and regularly provides advice
on international law issues, including cases of human rights violations.
Ms Mancini was appointed Member of the Human Rights Review Panel on 3 April 2023.