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.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation in 2019 provides important clarifications on the liability of the Public Administration in cases of damages caused by unsafe roads, highlighting the role of custody and safety regulations.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation in 2006 clarifies the boundaries of civil liability in the healthcare field, emphasizing the link between diagnostic error and contractual liability between the doctor and the healthcare facility.
An analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding the liability of the Municipality in a road accident and the legal implications for the damages suffered by a motorcyclist.
Let's analyze the ruling of the Court of Cassation that highlights the critical issues in civil liability appeals, particularly regarding the admissibility requirements and the proof of the liability of the public administration.
An in-depth analysis of the custodian's liability in the event of incidents occurring on public property, in light of the Supreme Court ruling no. 2481 of 2018.
Let’s analyze the ruling no. 28110 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation concerning burglary and the assessment of the victim's moral damages, highlighting the importance of the insignificance of the damage for the purposes of mitigating circumstances.
An analysis of the ruling that clarifies the standing of unrecognized associations to act as civil parties in compensation matters, highlighting the importance of protecting statutory interests.
Judgment no. 29156 of 2024 provides important insights on how the judge should manage the statute of limitations on the offense in the appeal process, particularly regarding compensation for damages to the civil party.
The ruling no. 26507 of 2024 offers interesting insights on the crime of exercising one's rights arbitrarily and its relationship with the crime of damage. Let us analyze the legal and practical implications of this decision.
Let's analyze ruling no. 28558 of 2024, which clarifies the relationship between the extinction of the crime and the order to pay costs in favor of the civil party, highlighting the requirements set by current legislation.