Explore Environmental Law Cases and Articles

Welcome to our page dedicated to environmental law. Here you can find a curated selection of articles, cases, and insights on legal matters concerning the environment.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 26518 of 2024: Waste and Confiscated Lands

The recent ruling of the Court of Appeals of Venice clarifies responsibility in the case of waste abandoned on confiscated land, highlighting the obligations arising from municipal orders.

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Judgment No. 29076 of 2024: Illegitimacy of the 'spanning method' in waste calculation.

Let's analyze ruling no. 29076 of 2024, which declares the use of the approximate method for calculating waste inadmissible, highlighting the legal and regulatory implications in the management of illegal disposal.

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Judgment No. 30929 of 2024: Abandonment and Uncontrolled Waste Disposal

Let's analyze the ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the limits of reviewability of abandonment and uncontrolled waste disposal behaviors according to Legislative Decree No. 152 of 2006.

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Responsibility of the Legal Representative in Environmental Crimes: Analysis of Judgment No. 30930 of 2024

The ruling no. 30930 of 2024 clarifies the responsibility of the legal representative in the case of environmental violations, even in the presence of delegated functions. Let's explore the meaning of this decision.

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Judgment No. 26805 of 2023: Waste Management and the Concept of 'Same Site

The recent ruling no. 26805 of 2023 clarifies the conditions for the exclusion of excavated earth and rocks from the waste regime, highlighting the importance of the concept of 'same site' for the reuse of materials. Let’s explore the legal implications of this decision.

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Judgment No. 39599 of 2024: Analysis of the Offense of Dangerous Throwing of Objects.

The recent ruling by the Court of Appeal of Messina on the dangerous discharge of things clarifies the meaning of the expression 'third-party use' in relation to private places. Find out more about how this decision affects liability for environmental damage.