Analysis of ruling no. 2034 of 2025 regarding compensation for delays in international air transport under the Warsaw Convention. Discover how case law addresses damage in re ipsa and presumed damage.
The order no. 1971 of 2025 of the Court of Cassation clarifies the importance of following legislative guidelines for claiming compensation in the event of accidents involving uninsured vehicles, highlighting the protection of victims and the role of the Compensation Fund.
Order No. 761 of 2025 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the motivational criteria for the assessment of damages due to the loss of parental relationship, highlighting the importance of transparency in calculating compensatory amounts.
The ordinance of the Court of Cassation clarifies the absence of obligation for the Ministry of Health to accept settlement proposals in cases of transfusion damage, highlighting the need for specific forms and procedures.
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 order highlights the importance of contractual interpretation by the trial judge and the limits of appeal to the Supreme Court, clarifying how criticisms of interpretation must be specific and justified.
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.
Analysis of ruling no. 1231 of 2024 on state-funded legal aid for victims of sexual violence and the implications for the provisional enforceability of criminal convictions.
Let us analyze ruling no. 44477 of 2024, which clarifies the criteria for the assessment of non-economic damages, highlighting the importance of fair reasoning in the evaluation of damages.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation of October 3, 2023 provides important clarifications on the start of the statute of limitations for damages from blood transfusions, emphasizing the need for a correct identification of the dies a quo and the importance of the awareness of the damage.