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“Bringing IHL home”: The case study of Italy and the Italian Red Cross

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 December 2025

Cristina Azzarello*
Affiliation:
Humanitarian Affairs Advisor, Permanent Mission of Italy, Geneva, Switzerland
Tommaso Natoli*
Affiliation:
Head of Humanitarian Diplomacy, Italian Red Cross, Rome, Italy
Giulio Bartolini*
Affiliation:
Full Professor of International Law, Department of Law, Roma Tre University, Rome, Italy Coordinator of the Scientific Committee, IHL Section, Italian Red Cross, Rome, Italy
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*Corresponding author email: cristina.azzarello@esteri.it,
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Abstract

Italy and the Italian Red Cross (ItRC) have recently developed a strong institutional partnership aimed at the promotion of international humanitarian law (IHL), both domestically and in international fora. This cooperation has been particularly evident in the last few years and culminated during the 34th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent (International Conference) in 2024, when Italy and the ItRC worked side by side in the preparation of the event and actively followed up to turn commitments into concrete outcomes. Their close coordination also stands out in the participation and engagement of relevant administrations and national stakeholders in Italy’s National IHL Committee, re-established in 2021, whose role and functioning features prominently in this contribution as a concrete example of Italy and the ItRC’s renewed collaboration. Through a qualitative review of previous initiatives, including the adoption of the first IHL Voluntary Report, the cooperation on a new IHL military manual and the joint engagement in the last International Conference, this paper assesses how cooperation between States and National Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies influences both IHL’s implementation and its elevation as a political priority, analyzing enabling factors, suggesting avenues for further improvements and potentially illustrating an example that could inform similar efforts in other national contexts.

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