Learn about the concept of standing in legal proceedings, including how it impacts court cases, jurisdiction, and the legal system as a whole.
Analysis of ruling no. 1909 of 2025 regarding the ten-year insurance policy, focusing on the legitimacy of the third insured party and the implications for the property rights of the purchasers.
An analysis of judgment no. 305 of 2024 on the standing of a third party to challenge preventive seizure aimed at confiscation, with references to Italian and European regulations.
Judgment no. 45407 of 2024 clarifies the role of the delegated European Prosecutor in the context of appeals, establishing their standing to file appeals to the Court of Cassation. A thorough analysis of the reasoning and legal implications.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation provides new insights on the entitlement to receive alimony in the case of adult children. Let us explore the legal implications and the reasons behind the decision.
An in-depth analysis of the ruling of the Court of Cassation regarding the issues related to the validity of the will and passive legitimacy in the event of succession. A case that offers important insights for legal practice.
An analysis of the ruling that clarifies the standing of unrecognized associations to act as civil parties in compensation matters, highlighting the importance of protecting statutory interests.
The ruling of the Court of Cassation clarifies the conditions for standing to appeal in cases of the cancellation of companies from the business register, highlighting the importance of the status of the successor shareholder.
Order No. 16814 of 2024 provides important clarifications on active and passive standing in civil disputes, emphasizing the importance of formal proof and the differences between contestation and mere defense.
An in-depth analysis of the importance of the passive legitimacy of the administrator in the case of negative and confessional actions regarding servitudes, as established by the recent ruling of the Court of Cassation.
Judgment No. 18003 of 2024 clarifies the standing of individual condominium owners in the event of a reclamation action under Article 103 of the Bankruptcy Law and the consequences for opposition to the passive state.