Stay updated with the latest legal rulings and judgments in the field of case law. Explore significant court decisions and legal precedents that shape the legal landscape.
Judgment No. 2031 of 2025 clarifies the territorial jurisdiction for compensation actions in online air transport, highlighting the importance of the passenger's domicile. Learn more in our in-depth analysis.
Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation regarding the judge's power to request information from the public administration, focusing on liability for damages from blood transfusions.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation offers relevant insights into the nullity of the request for a trial postponement due to the failure to conduct an interrogation. Let us explore the legal implications and the principles applied.
Let’s explore ruling no. 1662 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation concerning the procedures for referral to the civil court in the case of preventive seizure and the legal implications for the ownership of the seized assets.
The ruling no. 1675 of 2024 by the Court of Assize of Appeal of Rome clarifies the conditions for recognizing mitigating circumstances in the crime of kidnapping for extortion purposes. An in-depth analysis to understand the useful contribution to the truth process.
Let’s analyze ruling no. 2425 of 2024, which clarifies the responsibilities of those who connect the usurer and the usuried, highlighting the requirements for complicity in the crime of usury.
Explore the recent ruling no. 2910 of 2024 that clarifies the inadmissibility of grounds in a criminal appeal and its legal implications. Discover how additional grounds can influence the final decision.
An analysis of ruling no. 3721 of 2025 on the need to consider multiple expert opinions in the case of renewing evidence, highlighting the flaws in reasoning and the legal implications.
Analysis of ruling no. 3729 of 2024 on the configurability of the crime of concealment or destruction of accounting documents and the legal implications for taxpayers.
Let’s analyze judgment no. 4252 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation, which clarifies how compensation for damages does not affect the credibility of the victim as a witness, outlining important legal and practical aspects.