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The recent Order No. 575 of 2025 clarifies the rules of territorial jurisdiction in cases of civil liability of magistrates, highlighting the distinction between intentional and negligent behaviors, and the related legal implications.
The ruling no. 3060 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the responsibilities of the general partner in a limited partnership regarding the transfer of seized assets, highlighting the legal implications and criminal consequences of such actions.
Let's analyze the recent ruling no. 604 of 2024, which clarifies the legitimacy of precautionary measures even in the absence of registration in the criminal record, highlighting the legal and practical implications.
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.
Analysis of judgment no. 2030 of 2024 regarding the causal link in omission crimes, with particular reference to judicial assessment and the methods of formulation.
Let's analyze ruling no. 1227 of 2024, which clarifies the scope of application of the suspension of the proceedings and the statute of limitations in the case of tax debt installment payment.
Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Appeal of Lecce regarding the crime of false attestations in the workplace and the legal implications for employees.
An analysis of ruling no. 2383 of 2024, which clarifies the exceeding of punishable thresholds in tax crimes and the importance of evidence in contexts of 'off-the-books' accounting.
Let us analyze judgment no. 3043 of 2024 concerning building offenses, particularly the obligation to demolish illegal constructions and the deadlines for self-demolition.
Judgment no. 36 of 2024 clarifies the applicability of the aggravating circumstance referred to in Article 61, paragraph one, no. 11-ter) of the Penal Code to crimes against the person, even in cases of multiple harmful conduct.