Italian Law: Articles and Legal Insights

Discover a curated selection of articles and legal insights focusing on Italian law. Stay informed about recent court cases and legal developments in Italy.

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Healthcare Liability and Non-Economic Damage: Commentary on Judgment No. 26303 of 2019

An analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding medical professional liability and compensation for non-pecuniary damage, focusing on loss of chance and causal link.

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Commentary on Sentence No. 29229 of 2024: Social Dangerousness in Italian Law

In-depth analysis of ruling no. 29229 of 2024 regarding social dangerousness and preventive measures. Let's explore the criteria for defining a socially dangerous individual according to Italian law.

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Judgment No. 28727 of 2024: Conditional Suspension and Demolition of Illegal Works

Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the terms for the demolition of unauthorized works in the case of a conditional suspension of the sentence. An important decision for construction law.

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Judgment No. 18045 of 2024: Allocation of condominium expenses for central heating.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation establishes that the costs of central heating must be divided based on actual consumption, nullifying the criterion of property thousandths. Let's explore the legal and practical implications of this decision.

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Order No. 19905 of 2024: Validity of Powers of Attorney Issued Abroad in Italian Civil Proceedings

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the conditions for the validity of special powers of attorney granted abroad, highlighting the importance of their issuance subsequent to the challenged decision and the necessity to comply with Italian regulations.

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Order No. 11218 of 2024: Clarifications on the Statute of Limitations for INAIL Contributions.

The order of the Court of Cassation of April 26, 2024 provides important clarifications on the start of the five-year statute of limitations for INAIL contributions, highlighting the regulatory details and the rights of workers and employers.

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Drug possession: the ruling of the Supreme Court and the principle of minor offense.

Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation on the offense of drug possession and the application of the principle of minor significance provided by D.P.R. 309/1990. A deep dive to understand the legal and jurisprudential implications.