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Caterina Milo is a Postdoctoral Researcher in International Law at the University of Trento, affiliated with the School of International Studies. Her work bridges academic scholarship with practical applications in international legal frameworks and diplomatic practice.
Her educational background includes:
- Master's Degree in Law from the University of Naples Federico II
- PhD in International Law from the University of Sannio, Benevento (2023)
Milo's research centers on international economic law and international arbitration, with particular focus on equality of parties in international adjudication, especially in disputes between States and individuals or investors. Her work examines procedural fairness, jurisdictional boundaries, and evolving practices of international courts and tribunals. She investigates how theoretical legal principles interact with practical diplomatic applications in contemporary international relations.
Her publication record reveals a consistent thematic focus on procedural aspects of international dispute resolution, with particular attention to investment arbitration mechanisms, third-party participation, and the distinction between jurisdiction and admissibility. Her works span theoretical analysis and practical case studies, including the Bolivia v Chile case regarding Pacific Ocean access and historical diplomatic incidents like the Biot Affair.
No specific scientific awards or major fellowships are documented in the available information.
Milo has gained substantial practical experience through a visiting scholar position at the Max Planck Institute for International, European and Regulatory Procedural Law in Luxembourg and an internship at the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) in 2022. These experiences inform her research on the practical implementation of international legal principles in real-world dispute resolution contexts.





