Public Administration Law Articles

Discover a range of informative articles focusing on public administration law. Stay informed on key legal issues and developments in this field.

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Judgment No. 1880 of 2025: Provisional Suspension and Legal Requirements

In this analysis of ruling no. 1880 of 2025, we explore the requirements for the precautionary suspension of public employees, highlighting the legal implications and consequences of a measure adopted without the necessary prerequisites.

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Corruption in Judicial Acts: Commentary on Judgment No. 2231 of 2024

An analysis of ruling no. 2231 of October 14, 2024, which clarifies the relationship between corruption in judicial acts and obstruction of justice, highlighting the prevalence of the agreement in the commission of public administration crimes.

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Disclosure of official secrets: commentary on Judgment No. 3755 of 2024

The ruling no. 3755 of 2024 clarifies the dynamics of liability in the disclosure of office secrets, addressing the figure of the extraneus and its legal implications.

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Judgment No. 3079 of 2024: Offense Against a Public Official and Requirement of Presence

Let’s analyze the recent ruling No. 3079 of 2024, which clarifies the concept of 'presence' in the crime of insulting a public official, highlighting the importance of physicality in the legal context.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 2124 of 2024: Corruption in Judicial Acts and the Role of the Public Official

Let's analyze the recent ruling no. 2124 of 2024, which clarifies the necessary requirements to constitute the crime of corruption in judicial acts and the crucial role of the public official in the process. Let’s discover the details and legal implications together.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 44357 of 2024: Corruption and Gifts of Modest Value

The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Lecce clarifies the limits of giving gifts to public officials, excluding the possibility that these can be considered 'gifts of use', even if of modest value.

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Resistance to Public Officials: Analysis of Judgment No. 44069 of 2024

Judgment No. 44069 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation clarifies the configurability of the crime of resisting a public official in cases of self-harm threats. Let’s explore the legal significance of this decision.

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Analysis of the Cassation Court ruling no. 50065 of 2015: Extortion and Corruption in Public Administration.

An in-depth analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding the crimes of extortion and undue influence, highlighting the responsibility of public officials and the legal implications for the parties involved.

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Analysis of the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Criminal Section VI, No. 13047 of 2013: Extortion and Undue Inducement.

The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the distinctions between extortion and undue influence, providing insights into the responsibilities of public officials and the new regulatory provisions.

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Commentary on the ruling of the Court of Cassation, Criminal Section, no. 39546/2024: Embezzlement and use of service vehicles.

Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that overturned the conviction for embezzlement of a State Police officer, highlighting the legal principles applied and the implications for public administration.