An analysis of ruling no. 3809 of 2024 concerning the immunity of Members of the European Parliament in relation to 'extra moenia' statements and the concept of defamation.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the relationship between criminal and civil proceedings in cases of defamation, highlighting the responsibilities of those who report without grounds and the right to compensation for the accused.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 18217 of 2023 clarifies the dynamics of civil liability in cases of defamation by means of the press, highlighting the importance of the correct quantification of non-economic and economic damages.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding defamation by means of the press, the criteria for assessing damages, and the right to report. An emblematic case to understand the legal dynamics of the publishing sector.
Analysis of judgment no. 30143 of the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the boundaries between self-defamation and aiding and abetting, emphasizing the importance of criminal responsibility and psychiatric disorders in the assessment of culpability.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides crucial insights into the configurability of slander and the aggravating factor of aiding a criminal organization, analyzing the behaviors of the accused A.A. and the legal implications of his statements.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the boundaries of defamation, emphasizing that an acquittal does not automatically imply the innocence of the defamed party. Let’s explore the details of this important decision together.
The ruling no. 26919 of 2024 from the Court of Milan clarifies the territorial jurisdiction for defamation offenses through broadcasting, establishing important legal principles.
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.
Order No. 15755 of 2024 provides important clarifications on the relationship between investigative journalism and defamation, highlighting the conditions of justification for journalists in the exercise of their right to report.