Analysis of the Embezzlement Ruling of the Court of Cassation

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation on embezzlement highlights the complexities related to the appropriation of public assets by public officials, emphasizing the importance of a proper reconstruction of the facts and legal responsibilities.

Embezzlement and Liability: Analysis of the Supreme Court Ruling.

An in-depth analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding embezzlement, highlighting the importance of the public official qualification and the relevance of intent in the appropriative conduct.

Waiver of Credit and Abuse of Office: Analysis of the Judgment of Cass. Pen., Section V, No. 7354/2024

An analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation on the crime of abuse of office related to the waiver of credits in the corporate sector, focusing on the requirements and responsibilities of directors.

Embezzlement and Gambling Addiction: Reflections on the Supreme Court Ruling

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation on embezzlement, particularly regarding the mental capacity of the defendant affected by gambling addiction, provides important insights into responsibilities in the public sector.

Criminal Liability of Employers: Analysis of the Recent Supreme Court Ruling

The Court of Cassation returns to address criminal liability in the event of workplace accidents, highlighting the implications for employers and the need for proper safety management on construction sites.

Analysis of the Supreme Court Criminal Ruling No. 31704/2024: Precautionary Measures and Domestic Violence

We explore the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding precautionary measures in cases of domestic violence and stalking, highlighting the applicable legal principles and the implications for the protection of victims.

Fraud and Undue Perception of Public Grants: The Very Recent Ruling of the Court of Cassation

Analysis of the ruling by the Court of Cassation that annulled the house arrest order for improperly received public subsidies during the Covid-19 emergency, clarifying the distinction between fraud and improper receipt of benefits.