Court of Cassation, criminal section no. 40888 of 2024: Domestic abuse and conditional suspension of the sentence.

A recent ruling by the Court of Cassation clarifies the importance of making the conditional suspension of the sentence dependent on rehabilitation programs for offenders, in line with European regulations and the need to protect victims.

Separation and Liability: Analysis of the Very Recent Ruling of the Court of Cassation.

The Court of Cassation, with ruling no. 12478 of 2024, addresses the issue of fault in marital separation, establishing clear criteria on liability in cases of violence and maintenance obligations during detention.

Domestic Violence: Reflections on the Supreme Court Ruling.

The recent ruling by the Court of Cassation on the case of domestic abuse highlights the dynamics of domestic violence and the protection of minors. We analyze the legal implications and the fundamental principles that guide jurisprudence in this area.

Violence and Separation: The Supreme Court Ruling on Violent Conduct Between Spouses

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies how domestic violence affects the attribution of separation and alimony, reshaping the legal landscape regarding marital rights and duties.

Domestic Violence: The Legitimacy of Arrest in Almost Flagrance

A recent ruling by the Court of Cassation clarifies the conditions for the legitimacy of arrest in cases of domestic abuse, emphasizing the importance of the continuity of violent behavior and the protection of victims.

Domestic Violence: Reflections on the Supreme Court Ruling

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation provides important insights into the configuration of domestic abuse and the value of testimonies in the assessment of the crime.

Analysis of the Supreme Court Criminal Ruling No. 31704/2024: Precautionary Measures and Domestic Violence

We explore the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding precautionary measures in cases of domestic violence and stalking, highlighting the applicable legal principles and the implications for the protection of victims.