Understanding Legal Concepts of Damage in Jurisprudence

Welcome to our curated collection of articles focusing on the legal concept of damage in jurisprudence. Stay informed on the latest rulings and analysis in this area of law.

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Judgment No. 44230 of 2024: Extortion and Property Damage in Criminal Law

Analyzing the ruling no. 44230 of 2024, we delve into the concept of property damage in relation to the crime of extortion, clarifying the legal implications and relevant case law.

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Judgment No. 44477 of 2024: Compensation for Moral Damages and Liquidation Criteria.

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.

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Court of Cassation No. 34570/2023: Clarifications on the Statute of Limitations for Compensation Rights in Case of Contaminated Blood Transfusion.

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.

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Liability of Public Administration: Analysis of the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Section III, Order No. 11096 of 2020

An in-depth analysis of liability for damages caused by things in custody in light of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation, with particular attention to the duties of the Public Administration in the maintenance of roads.

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Analysis of the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Civil Section III, No. 12908 of 2022: Validity of the Claims Made Clause.

The 2022 ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the legitimacy of claims-made clauses in insurance contracts. Let’s explore the key aspects and implications for the parties involved.

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Liability of the Municipality for Damage from Potholes: Cass. Civ. No. 15761/2016

The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the responsibilities of public entities regarding damages caused by potholes, highlighting the importance of the conduct of the injured party in the causal link.

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Civil liability on the highway: analysis of the Court of Cassation, Ord. No. 33128/2024

An in-depth analysis of the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 33128/2024 regarding the liability of the motorway company for damages suffered by a motorist. Discover the legal implications and the regulations involved in this decision.

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Commentary on the ruling of the Court of Cassation, Civil Section III, Order No. 15244 of 2024: liability for damages caused by stray animals.

Analysis of ruling no. 15244 of the Court of Cassation concerning civil liability for damages caused by a stray dog and the role of the involved institutions. Reflections on the principles of liability and compensation.

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Professional liability in healthcare: analysis of the ruling of Cass. civ., Section III, No. 4400 of 2004.

The ruling of the Court of Cassation in 2004 provides important insights into the liability of hospital entities for diagnostic errors and the burden of proof in cases of medical malpractice.

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The civil liability of public entities: commentary on the ruling of the Court of Cassation, Section III, Order No. 27411/2021.

An analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation addressing the issue of civil liability in the school context, in light of a tragic event involving a disabled girl. What are the legal implications for the parties involved?