News Supreme Court rulings September 2017

Religion does not justify carrying a knife: migrants must conform to our values For the Supreme Court, the carrying of the Kirpan knife is not justified on the grounds of religious beliefs, as an Indian citizen would have claimed: this…

News Supreme Court Judgments June 2017

The "negligent and ignorant" judge has no liability if no harm results from his activity A judge accused of having acted with "serious violation of law brought about by inexcusable ignorance or negligence" can escape disciplinary charges only if the…

News Supreme Court Judgments March 2017

Condominium: leaving garbage in the common yard is a crime The Supreme Court of Cassation, in ruling no. 2754/2017, clarified that accumulating garbage and dirt in the courtyard of an apartment building constitutes the crime of harassment and nuisance to…

News Supreme Court rulings February 2017

Punching the ball at playing children is not a crime The Criminal Court of Cassation, in ruling no. 1786/2017, ruled that puncturing a ball to children playing in the condominium courtyard does not constitute the crime of private violence if…

News Supreme Court Judgments January 2017

Social media: defamation is aggravated if offense is posted on bulletin board The Criminal Court of Cassation, in ruling no. 50/2017, ruled that personal offenses posted on the main bulletin board of a social network constitute aggravated defamation, as the…

News Supreme Court rulings December 2016

Condominium: kindergarten banned, is noisy activity The Supreme Court of Civil Cassation, in ruling no. 24958/2016, ruled that the daycare activity carried out in the apartment of the condominium must immediately cease if such activity exceeds the normal tolerable limits…

News Supreme Court rulings November 2016

Supreme Court: court documents must also be translated into Sardinian dialects The Supreme Court of Civil Cassation, in ruling no. 45216/2016, ruled that the dialects into which the Sardinian language is divided also benefit from the constitutionally guaranteed rights of…

Immissions and agricultural fund

In the area of neighborliness and the consequent necessary balancing of mutual rights, tensions are not infrequently encountered between neighbors, whether between private individuals or between private individuals and the public administration, regarding disturbances or alleged violations of the tolerability…

Preemption and plurality of tenants

Pursuant to Article 8, Paragraph 9, Law May 26, 1965 no. 590 "in the case of the sale of a land cultivated by a plurality of tenants, sharecroppers or settlers, preemption can only be exercised by all of them jointly.…

The agricultural entrepreneur in the civil code

The figure of the agricultural entrepreneur is regulated by Articles 2135 of the Civil Code, under which, following the substantial amendments made by Legislative Decree. n. 228 of 2001, an agricultural entrepreneur is either a person who carries out-even separately-the…