Technology and Law Articles

Discover a collection of informative articles that delve into the dynamic relationship between technology and law. Stay informed on the latest trends and advancements shaping the legal landscape.

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Order No. 16552 of 2024: Excusability of the error in electronic filing.

The recent ruling of the Supreme Court addresses the issue of the excusability of errors in electronic filing, highlighting users' responsibilities and the impact of technology on procedural law.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 24220 of 2023 on Child Pornography and Interpretative Overruling.

Analysis of ruling no. 24220 of 2023 regarding the production of child pornography material and the meaning of interpretative overruling in the Italian and European legal context.

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Ruling No. 24657 of 2023: Nullity of the hearing for violation of the right to defense.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation establishes the importance of the right to defense and the absolute nullity of the hearing in case of failure to establish a telematic connection, highlighting the critical issues of the emergency regulations during the pandemic.

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Judgment No. 50102 of 2023: The Importance of Geolocation as Evidence in Criminal Law

The recent ruling no. 50102 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the role of geolocation and other evidence in the judgment of guilt, marking an important step in the regulation of evidence in criminal law.

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Judgment No. 15261/2023: Corruption of Minors and Video Chats, a New Legal Horizon

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the configurability of the crime of corruption of minors even through sexual acts shared via video chat. An in-depth analysis of the topic.

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Ruling No. 17604 of 2023: The evidential seizure of electronic devices and the reasonable duration of the constraint.

The recent ruling no. 17604 of 2023 addresses the issue of the seizure of electronic devices, analyzing the need to limit the duration of the constraint in relation to technical difficulties and the cooperation of the defendant.