Discover a curated selection of articles and case law updates on Italian jurisprudence, providing insights into legal topics and recent court decisions in Italy.
Let's analyze the ruling no. 13326 of January 12, 2024, which clarifies the conditions for the confiscation of firearms in relation to the ruling of the Constitutional Court no. 5 of 2023. An important development in Italian jurisprudence.
Judgment No. 9830 of 2024 clarifies the minimum reasoning requirements for appeal decisions in tax litigation, highlighting the importance of adequate reasoning to ensure the right of defense.
Order No. 8858 of 2024 provides important clarifications regarding the expiration of payment notices and the current legislation, highlighting the absence of an extension for the deadline of December 31, 2008.
The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the judge's duty to establish the temporal arrangements for part-time work, emphasizing the importance of ensuring rights for workers without compromising contractual autonomy.
Judgment No. 9479 of 2024 of the Court of Cassation clarifies the notion of 'other accessories' in the context of the assignment of credit, highlighting their importance in the transfer of rights and economic benefits.
Let’s analyze the recent Order No. 10212 of 2024, which clarifies the reasoning behind administrative sanctions by Consob, highlighting the importance of transparency and the right to access public documents.
An analysis of the recent ruling no. 9626 of 2024 concerning discontinuous easements and their possession, with a focus on the legal and practical implications. Discover how sporadic exercise does not preclude the configurability of possession.
The recent ruling no. 14980 of 2022 highlights the obligation for the judge to carry out an independent assessment of the elements supporting precautionary measures, a crucial aspect in Italian criminal law.
Analysis of the ruling no. 17354 of 2023, which clarifies the relationship between the extinguishment of the crime due to statute of limitations and confiscation measures in the Italian criminal system, highlighting the importance of the nature of confiscation.
The recent ruling clarified that, under the prison regime pursuant to Article 41-bis, there is no subjective right for inmates to send postal packages. Let us analyze the legal implications of this decision.