The ruling no. 48744 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation provides important clarifications on the abuse of correctional measures and discipline in the educational context, highlighting the need for inadequate conduct on the part of the student to justify a disciplinary intervention.
Judgment No. 51798 of December 28, 2023 clarifies the conditions for the refusal of delivery in the case of a mother living with a child under three years of age. Let's explore the details and legal implications together.
In this analysis of ruling no. 50324 of 30/11/2023, we delve into the implications of the validation order of the evidential seizure and the requirements needed for its legitimacy, highlighting the importance of the 'per relationem' reasoning.
The ruling no. 49246 of 2023 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the implications of the issuance of a residence permit for family reasons in the context of illegal immigration, highlighting family rights and related legal provisions.
The recent ruling of the Surveillance Court of Turin clarifies the illegitimacies of the restrictions on outdoor stay for inmates subjected to the regime under Article 41-bis, emphasizing the need for individualized measures.
Judgment No. 15673 of 2024 provides important insights on the right of a third-party titleholder to contest a preventive seizure, clarifying the necessary conditions for the validity of confiscation and the role of the fictitious nature of the title.
An in-depth analysis of the Supreme Court ruling regarding extradition in cases of death penalty, focusing on Italian legislation and the implications for human rights.
The recent ruling of the Court of Lecco provides important clarifications on the start of the term for requesting validation of the arrest, emphasizing the distinction between the moment of deprivation of liberty and the arrest report.
The ruling No. 16423 of 2024 by the Court of Cassation clarifies the limits of the renewal of evidence in summary proceedings, highlighting the importance of declarative evidence in civil proceedings.
The recent ruling of the Avellino Court clarifies the requirements for admission to legal aid at the expense of the State for victims of crimes, highlighting the importance of protecting the rights of individuals in economic difficulty.