Welcome to our page dedicated to property rights in legal practice. Here you will find a collection of articles, legal cases, and rulings that delve into the nuances of property rights and their implications in the legal field.
The recent ruling of the Naples Court emphasizes the importance of the principle of proportionality in the assessment of demolition orders, highlighting the interaction between public interest and property rights.
Let’s analyze the recent ruling no. 26849 of 2024, which clarifies the jurisdiction of the court of appeal in cases of requests for the return of confiscated goods. An in-depth look at preventive measures and the rights of third parties involved.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation on the issue of emissions and tolerability provides us with important insights to understand the rights of property owners and the limits imposed by the respect for civil coexistence. Let us analyze the legal principles underlying this decision.
Order No. 17813 of 2024 clarifies the rights of third-party owners in the event of seizure and confiscation, highlighting the need for a preliminary step before the criminal judge to demonstrate good faith.
An analysis of order no. 17585 of 2024, which clarifies the limits of amicable agreements for determining compensation in cases of expropriation for public utility, emphasizing liability for damages and property values.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation of August 17, 2023 clarifies the dynamics related to noise emissions and the right to compensation for health damages, highlighting the owner's liability and the limits of evidence in the matter of noise pollution.