Welcome to our Building Law category, where you can find a curated selection of legal articles and insights focusing on construction regulations, property law, and disputes in the building sector.
Let us analyze judgment no. 3043 of 2024 concerning building offenses, particularly the obligation to demolish illegal constructions and the deadlines for self-demolition.
Let's analyze ruling no. 20270 of 2022, which clarifies the autonomy of the offenses related to the absence of written notice and the lack of authorization for construction interventions in seismic areas, highlighting the prerequisites and the differences between the two cases.
Analysis of ruling no. 21198 of 2023, which highlights the importance of the principle of proportionality in the demolition of illegal buildings, especially when it concerns the only family home.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation highlights the importance of a unified assessment of construction works, emphasizing the legal implications for the requirement of permits and authorizations.
Let's analyze ruling no. 18267 of 2023, which clarifies the lack of extinguishing effect of the subsequent authorization for works in seismic areas. Let's explore the meaning and legal implications of this decision.
Analysis of ruling no. 29342 of 2024, which rejects the constitutional legitimacy issue of Article 75 of Presidential Decree 380/2001 due to the lack of a testing certificate in construction works.
The recent ruling of the Naples Court emphasizes the importance of the principle of proportionality in the assessment of demolition orders, highlighting the interaction between public interest and property rights.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the terms for the demolition of unauthorized works in the case of a conditional suspension of the sentence. An important decision for construction law.
Analysis of the recent Order No. 17758 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation regarding the violation of legal distances and the existence of damage, with particular attention to the criteria for proof and compensation.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the rights and duties of defendants and third parties regarding demolition orders for illegal constructions, with particular attention to the issues that can be raised in the execution incident.