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Cass. civ., Sez. I, Ord. n. 29125/2024: Reflections on International Protection and Obstacles to Offenses

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the conditions for granting international protection and the role of obstructive crimes in the assessment of asylum applications.

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Commentary on the Ruling Order No. 20480 of 2024: Informational Obligations and the Subsidiary Role of the Judge.

Let's analyze the important Order No. 20480 of 2024, which highlights the judge's responsibility in ensuring compliance with informational obligations in the procedure for transferring international protection applicants.

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Judgment No. 20087 of 2024: Information Obligations and International Protection

Analysis of ruling no. 20087/2024 regarding the informational obligations in the context of international protection and the role of the Dublin Unit. Discover how the failure to deliver the informational booklet can affect the defense rights of foreigners.

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Order No. 16860 of 2024: Appeal of the Transfer Decree and Special Chamber Procedure.

Let's analyze the ruling no. 16860 of June 19, 2024, of the Court of Cassation, which clarifies the procedures for appealing transfer decrees in the context of international protection, highlighting the admissibility of nullity grounds even after the appeal stage.

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Order No. 16511 of 2024: International protection and hearing of trafficking victims

The order of June 13, 2024 clarifies the hearing procedures for trafficking victims within the framework of international protection, highlighting the importance of verification by the merit judge.

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The CJEU ruling of November 30, 2023 and the principle of non-refoulement: impacts on the transfer of asylum seekers.

The recent ruling by the CJEU has redefined the criteria for challenging the transfers of asylum seekers, emphasizing the importance of verifying the conditions in the transfer countries and the protection of human rights.