Discover a curated selection of articles and case law updates on Italian jurisprudence, providing insights into legal topics and recent court decisions in Italy.
Analysis of judgment no. 30616 of 2024, which clarifies the concept of foreseeability in cases of liability for negligence, in relation to a fatal accident in the port context.
The recent ruling no. 26557 of 2024 by the Court of Appeal of Naples clarifies the limits of substitute penalties in relation to conditional suspension of the sentence, highlighting the principle of non-retroactivity of less favorable provisions.
Let us analyze ruling no. 30608 of 2024 concerning putative self-defense, highlighting the conditions for its configurability and the legal implications that arise from it.
An analysis of ruling no. 20337 of 2024, which clarifies the lawfulness of the dissemination of personal data for journalistic purposes, highlighting the conditions of essentiality and public interest.
An in-depth analysis of the recent Order No. 18652 of 2024, which clarifies the remedies available in the event of a failure to issue a ruling by the Regional Court of Public Waters, highlighting the importance of the rectification request.
In this article, we analyze Order No. 15861 of 2024, which clarifies the conditions for the validity of 'by reference' arbitration clauses in foreign arbitrations, highlighting the importance of written form and express reference.
We explore the recent ruling no. 24365 of 2023, which clarifies the concept of testimonial capacity and the necessary conditions for the reliability of statements in a legal context.
Analysis of ruling no. 25274 of 2023 on the legitimacy of the cumulative application of aggravating factors in the crime of robbery. Let's explore how Italian jurisprudence interprets the various aggravating factors and their interaction.
Analysis of ruling no. 24487 of 2023, which clarifies how silence on subsequent events may constitute a deceptive conduct in fraud cases, with particular reference to monetary obligations.
Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the conditions for the configuration of fraud in instant execution contracts, highlighting the importance of tricks and deceit during the contract conclusion phase.