Discover a curated selection of articles and case law updates on Italian jurisprudence, providing insights into legal topics and recent court decisions in Italy.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the interaction between the crime of kidnapping and the abduction of minors, highlighting the need to protect distinct but coexisting rights.
The Court of Cassation declared the appeals of A.A. and B.B. inadmissible for extortion, examining the sufficiency of the evidence and compliance with procedural rules. Let's explore the details of the ruling and the legal implications.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies important aspects regarding the crime of embezzlement and the qualification of public companies, outlining the boundaries of criminal liability in the context of the management of public funds.
The recent ruling of the Supreme Court provides important clarifications on the confiscation of assets in the crime of money laundering, highlighting the distinction between the product, profit, and price of the crime.
The recent ruling of the Supreme Court clarifies the limits of confiscation in cases of money laundering, highlighting the difference between profit and proceeds. An analysis of the legal implications and regulatory interpretations.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation offers food for thought on the need to identify the criminal origin of the money in cases of receiving stolen goods, highlighting the legal and jurisprudential implications of this requirement.
Let us analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that annulled without referral the conviction for fraudulent bankruptcy and ordered a new examination for money laundering, highlighting the legal principles applied and the implications for the legal sector.
Judgment no. 39498 of 2023 clarifies the application of the principle 'ne bis in idem', specifying that a dismissal order does not prevent the issuance of a conviction for the same act.
The recent ruling of the Court of Appeal of Trento clarifies the criteria for extradition in drug-related offenses, highlighting the importance of the principle of dual criminality.
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.