Commentary on Judgment No. 15664 of 2023: Litigation Costs and Prescription in Criminal Proceedings.

Analysis of ruling no. 15664 of 2023, which clarifies the relationship between losing party and litigation costs in the context of prescription in criminal proceedings.

Commentary on Judgment No. 17354 of 2023: Seizure and Statute of Limitations in 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.

Analysis of Judgment No. 17358 of 2023: Annulment with Referral to Civil Proceedings

The ruling no. 17358 of 2023 offers interesting insights regarding the distinction between criminal and civil proceedings, highlighting how, in case of prescription, the civil judge can use the evidence collected in the criminal trial to ascertain the unlawful act.

Judgment No. 37245 of 2024: the legitimacy of the demolition order in case of prescription.

Let's analyze the recent ruling no. 37245 of 2024, which clarifies the implications of the demolition order for building violations that have lapsed due to prescription, highlighting the need to consider the property in its entirety.

Statute of Limitations and Related Crimes: Commentary on Judgment No. 39198 of 2024

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation addresses the issue of the suspension of the effects of the statute of limitations and its extension to related offenses, clarifying important legal and practical aspects.

Court of Cassation, Section III, Judgment No. 29492 of 2019: Reflections on the Compensation for Non-Economic Damage.

The ruling of the Court of Cassation no. 29492 of 2019 provides important insights into the compensability of non-economic damages in the case of illness and death, analyzing the distinctions between biological, catastrophic, and terminal damage, and the implications of the statute of limitations.

Commentary on the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Criminal Section VI, No. 32345 of 2024: Incitement to Corruption and Prescription.

Analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation regarding incitement to corruption and issues related to the statute of limitations, with a focus on the methods of assessing the crime and the legal implications for the defendants.

Commentary on the Judgment of the Court of Cassation, Civil Section VI - 3, Order No. 29760 of 2022: medical liability and prescription.

Let's analyze the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that addressed the issue of medical liability and the start of the limitation period for compensation for damages. A case that highlights important aspects of the diligence required of the patient in assessing their health conditions.

Prescription and liability in damages compensation: the ruling of Cass. civ. no. 20327 of 2023.

Analysis of the ruling of the Court of Cassation No. 20327 of 2023 concerning the statute of limitations and the employer's liability for workplace injuries, highlighting the relationship between civil and criminal laws.

Criminal Prescription and Ideological Falsehood: An Analysis of the Supreme Court Ruling.

The recent ruling of the Court of Cassation on the case of ideological falsehood in a public will offers food for thought on criminal prescription and the guarantees for the protection of the right to defense.