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.
Analysis of ruling no. 28009 of 2024 concerning bankruptcy offenses and the recognition of aggravating circumstances related to financial damage, with a focus on the evaluation criteria established by law.
Let's analyze ruling no. 30016 of 2024, which clarifies the concept of patrimonial damage in relation to extortion crimes, highlighting the importance of causality in criminal law.
The recent ruling no. 20348 provides important clarifications on the liability of the Municipality in cases of damages resulting from inadequate maintenance of judicial offices, establishing passive legitimacy and applicable regulations.
Let's explore together the implications of the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding the logical prejudiciality between claims for damages, clarifying the relationship between the ascertainment of the right and the quantum.
Let us analyze the important ruling no. 20269 of 2024 that clarifies civil liability for defamation and the criteria for compensation for moral damages in cases of attributing dishonorable conduct to deceased relatives.
Discover how the Court of Cassation addressed the issue of liability for damages caused by wildlife, clarifying the role of the entities responsible for land management.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the effects of the reform of provisional condemnation in appeal, excluding the revival of executive effectiveness and outlining the rights to new enforcement actions.
Let's analyze Ordinance No. 18318 of 2024, which clarifies how to calculate damages for delayed return in a lease contract, including the ISTAT adjustment and interest, without the need for formal notice of default.
Let's analyze together Ordinance No. 17670 of 2024, which clarifies the criteria for compensability of damages suffered by a motor vehicle in the event of a road accident, highlighting the importance of the assessment by the merit judge.
Order No. 17253 of 2024 clarifies the relevance of the burden of proof distribution in the claim for damages caused by wildlife, distinguishing between the application of Articles 2043 and 2052 of the Civil Code.