On 21 October 2008, the Italian Court of Cassation affirmed that Italian courts have jurisdiction over claims for compensation against the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG) brought by victims of war crimes and crimes against humanity committed during Germany’s occupation of Italy in the SecondWorldWar (WWII). A former member of the Hermann Go«ring Division, Max Josef Milde, has been convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment in the same proceedings. The Court took the view that when a conflict arises between the customary rule of state immunity from foreign courts and the principle of protection of fundamental human rights, the latter must prevail. According to the Court, this includes the victims’ judicially enforceable right to seek rep...