Understanding Reasoning in Legal Decisions

Legal reasoning is the process by which judges analyze legal principles, apply them to the facts of a case, and make a decision. Stay informed about the importance of reasoning in legal judgments.

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Commentary on Judgment No. 14873 of 2024: Substitute Sanctions and Judge's Motivation

Analysis of ruling no. 14873 of 2024 clarifying the obligation to provide reasoning in determining the daily value of substitute monetary penalties compared to short-term custodial sentences.

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Ruling No. 16099 of 2024: Appeal and Filing of the Reasoning in the Justice of the Peace Proceedings.

The recent ruling of the Ragusa Court clarifies the importance of filing the accompanying reasoning in the peace judgment, establishing a fifteen-day appeal period. Let's explore the significance of this decision.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 9830 of 2024: The Reasoning in Tax Appeal Judgments.

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.

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Analysis of Judgment No. 9925 of 2024: The Omitted Assessment of the Observations to the Expert Report.

An in-depth analysis of the recent ruling by the Court of Cassation that clarifies the limits of the judge's failure to assess the observations on the Court-Appointed Technical Consultant (C.T.U.).

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Analysis of Judgment No. 38126 of 2024: Reasoning and Obligation of Clarity in Appeal.

Let's explore the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation that clarifies the obligation of reasoning for the appellate judge, excluding the referral 'by relation' to the first instance ruling.

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Analysis of the ruling Cass. pen., Sez. V, n. 38136: A case of fraudulent bankruptcy and the need for adequate reasoning.

In this article, we analyze the recent ruling of the Supreme Court regarding fraudulent bankruptcy, highlighting the importance of a clear and detailed reasoning by the higher courts.