The Minister of Justice, Marta Cartabia, met her counterpart, Pilar Llop, today at the headquarters of the Spanish Ministry of Justice in Madrid. During the institutional meeting, the two ministers addressed some issues relating to the reforms that are being implemented in their respective countries to renew justice, as well as the main issues on the agenda [...]

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News for candidates with specific learning disabilities The Minister of Justice, Marta Cartabia, has signed the ministerial decree, to call the 2021 session of the state exam for qualification to practice as a lawyer. The examination, based on the provisions of article 6 of the decree-law 8 October 2021, n. 139, will again take place with the formula [...]

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The Prosecutor Melillo and the Rector Manfredi sign a new agreement between the Naples Public Prosecutor's Office and the Federico II University will serve to improve the work of the judicial offices, to prepare information and training interventions and to identify interventions for the social reintegration of prisoners. deal with organizational innovation interventions and [...]

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It will be a special day, that of Tuesday 24 April at Agenzia Italia. From 9 am we will talk about journalism and the mafia. Of journalists who, doing their job, fight the mafia, offering magistrates and citizens an extraordinary service for the defense of legality. A unique episode of #vivalitalia, live streaming on the Agi website [...]

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The death toll of people who lost their lives in a fire that broke out in a prison following a riot involving prisoners in the structure is 68 dead. According to what was declared by "Window to Freedom", a non-profit organization that monitors conditions in prisons in Venezuela, the [...]

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The 2017 Peace Prize was awarded to Carla Del Ponte for her commitment against war crimes and for giving a voice to the victims. The handover ceremony took place at the regional parliament in Wiesbaden. With her activity as attorney general of the International Criminal Tribunal (ICC) in The Hague for the former [...]

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As reported by the newspaper "New York Times", after the recent and dramatic massacres in the United States, politicians and supporters of the arms lobby look with interest to the Israel model as a point of arrival without giving up the second US amendment. There are strict gun controls in Israel. Citizens who have a gun license [...]

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Dozens of teenagers took to the streets to demand a close on guns after the Douglas high school massacre in Florida. Many young people lay down on the ground, with their arms crossed or wrapped in a flag like soldiers, showing placards with the words "I'll be next". Meanwhile, the White House [...]

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Apparently clearing the field of controversy comes the announcement of President Donald Trump who, speaking with reporters at the White House, declares that he wants to be questioned by special prosecutor Robert Mueller who is investigating Russiagate. The announcement comes in response to the news reported by the Washington Post that revealed Mueller's interest in wanting to hear from the President [...]

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Judge William Walls today found US Democratic Party Senator Robert Menendez and Salomon Melgen not guilty of seven of the 18 counts they were indicted last year. The sentence comes a few days after the US government had decided to start a new trial given the impossibility [...]

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The European Union today expressed "concern" over the controversial justice reform plans in Romania, raising the alarm for a "backtrack" in the fight against corruption. Last Saturday, thirty thousand demonstrators took to the streets in Bucharest to demonstrate against a package of legislative changes that effectively compress the powers of the Romanian anti-corruption body. [...]

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The Spanish taxman continues to hunt down VIP tax evaders. After Leo Messi, the Barellona striker, sentenced to 21 months in prison (suspended sentence because less than 24 months) for having evaded 4,1 million in taxes for three years, Cristiano Ronaldo ended up in court on charges of having escaped € 14,7 million between [...]

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According to what was announced by Telegram Mash, a student, identified as "Antom", entered a school in the Siberian city of Ulan-Ude with a Molotov cocktail and an ax, injuring seven people, a teacher and six students. The boy, after entering the school, went to one of the classrooms, where a lesson was in progress, and [...]

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According to the Orthodox website Kikar ha-Shabbat, the Chief Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef (Sephardic) opposes the new law being discussed in the Knesset (parliament) which provides for the death penalty for terrorists held responsible for particularly heinous attacks. Rabbi Yosef fears, as also confirmed by the forecasts of the [...]

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Non self-sufficient adult child without work? His father offers him the job and he refuses. He has the right to be maintained by his father equally. This was established by the Supreme Court, rejecting the appeal of an entrepreneur who had asked that the allowance established in previous years in favor of his son be reduced by the Juvenile Court of Emilia [...]

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With the highly anticipated ruling published last November 29, concerning the lawsuit brought by VCAST Limited (Vcast) against Reti Televisive Italiane spa ("RTI" - a company of the Mediaset Group), the EU Court of Justice (Case C-265 / 16), clarified that cloud video recording cannot be considered lawful if carried out through the “active” intervention of third parties. Such as […]

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Patrick Henry died today in Lille. Henry is famous in France because in 1977 he was sentenced to the death penalty for kidnapping and killing a 7-year-old boy. The time, however, was ripe in France back in 1977 to remove the death penalty from the transalpine legislation. With him, France, in fact, [...]

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“Welcome to the oasis of wisdom”: this is how the 'BBC' journalists were received in the re-education center, called the 'Mohammed Ben Nayef Care and Counseling Center'. Inside the apparent tourist village, well-kept gardens, a swimming pool and a gym, circulate former Taliban detainees and al-Qaeda militants who, on the basis of the anti-terrorism law, can receive treatment to return [...]

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Botta and response to the Maurizio Costanzo Show between Belen Rodriguez and the Minister of Justice Andrea Orlando, both guests of the show. The topic of the discussion is privacy and the videos that are on the web that violate it. Six years ago a porn video starring the Argentine showgirl was posted on the net without her knowledge and [...]

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A German court stood out for an unusual ruling in which it dismissed the discrimination appeal of an Israeli citizen who was denied access to board a Kuwait Airways plane departing from Frankfurt. The case dates back to 2016, when the man was rejected from a direct flight to Bangkok, despite [...]

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The privacy of people whose telephone, telematic and environmental wiretapping are not relevant to the investigations is safeguarded. This is the cardinal principle of the legislative decree, approved by the Council of Ministers, which intervenes on the provisions regarding the interception of conversations or communications. "The abuse is put to an end" said Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni. In fact, the text [...]

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Reports Judiciary, Press clearer without gagging the media. The Government has reformed wiretapping, a fundamental tool for investigations, ensuring the right balance between primary interests protected by the Constitution: the confidentiality of correspondence and the right to information, codified in Article 21 of the Charter. Today the first green light of the [...]

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President Luigi Manconi and Senator Elena Ferrara, Pd members of the Human Rights Commission of Palazzo Madama, went to the Iranian ambassador in Rome, together with Gianni Rufini, CEO of Amnesty International Italia, for the case of the Iranian researcher Ahmadreza Djalali, accused of espionage and sentenced to death last Sunday. The ambassador has [...]

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The digitization of the justice service will bring important changes. This was announced by Minister Andrea Orlando, explaining that the "proximity counters" of the Ministry of Justice, financed with resources from the European community, will be located "in highly critical social areas, in those cities that have experienced the suppression of judicial offices and in urban areas of [...]

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Europe limits companies to check emails to employees A recent ruling by the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) could significantly influence the methods and possibilities of monitoring email messages by companies. The Strasbourg court, in fact, following an appeal lodged by a Romanian citizen dismissed following a check [...]

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In a telephone conversation with "Repubblica", the major of the Noe carabinieri, Giampaolo Scafarto, investigated by the Rome Prosecutor's Office for forgery in the Consip investigation, denies the existence of a subversive plan against former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi: "I am extremely embittered and sorry, because I am a worker of the state, one who has done so much in 23 years [...]

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The judge of Cassino, Salvatore Scalera, acquitted the "Pibe de oro" of the charges with the formula "because the fact does not constitute a crime". Diego Armando Maradona was accused of defamation for the words that in 2012 the former football player addressed to Equitalia Spa and the president of the time, Attilio Befera. The same decision was made for Angelo [...]

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A 24-year-old Indian woman got a divorce from a Rajasthani court after her husband failed to fulfill his promise to equip their home with a toilet. The Times of India newspaper writes it today, specifying that the judge accepted his wife's request, believing that the [...]

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The special prosecutor investigating Russiagate, Robert Mueller, focused the investigation on the affairs of President Donald Trump in the aftermath of the president's warning to Mueller not to "cross the red line". Mueller is investigating Russian purchases of Trump property, the Miss Universe contest in Moscow in 2013, a real estate development [...]

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The Military Tribunal of Rome, chaired by Dr. Lepore, because the fact does not exist, acquitted the Marshal of the Air Force Francesco Paolo Trapani from the accusation of aggravated disclosure of official secrecy. The non-commissioned officer was accused of having disclosed some documents concerning the flight used by Minister Pinotti on the evening of 5 September 2014, when, at [...]

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No changes, despite the attempts to meet the savers of the two Venetian banks and to impose a squeeze on the responsibilities of managers, the decree that builds the framework for the intervention of Banca Intesa and the government for the rescue of Veneto Banca and Popolare Vicenza is preparing to be voted with confidence by [...]

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On his Facebook page the Hon. Elio Vito, leader of Forza Italia in the Defense Commission, commented on the reference to the Marò di Renzi. In his book, Matteo Renzi boasts that he was the one who “saved” the Maro '. Apart from the fact that the long story of Latorre Massimiliano and Salvatore Girone is not yet over, if Renzi [...]

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"We are moved and happy". It is the first reaction of the Gard spouses after hearing from the Gosh hospital in London that a new therapy will be attempted for their son Charlie. Piero Santantonio, president of Mitocon Onlus, who for weeks has been in contact with the parents of the child suffering from a [...]

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The attempts to bring little Charlie Gard to Italy do not stop. As confirmed by the Bambino Gesù hospital in Rome, some doctors of the facility, who in the past have dealt with cases of children with diseases without diagnoses or treatments, are in contact with US experts for the development of an experimental protocol [...]

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The European Court of Human Rights, as the courts of the United Kingdom had done before in the various degrees of appeal, ruled in favor of the doctors of the Great Ormond Street Hospital, pediatric center in London, who ask to unplug the newborn ten months because suffering from a serious and rare disease judged [...]

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Brexit secretary David Davis, interviewed by the BBC, said Prime Minister Theresa May will offer EU citizens residing in the UK the same rights as the British. Davis in fact declared: "EU citizens will have the same rights as residents, same rights at work, health, welfare, pensions and so [...]

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The art. 47 of Legislative Decree 79/2012 (Tourism Code) defines "damage from a ruined holiday" as "compensation for damage related to the vacation time unnecessarily spent and the unrepeatability of the missed opportunity", provided that the default is "of no small importance". The "ruined vacation damage" represents a non-pecuniary damage item (in this case biological damage, [...]

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The SC of Cassation, First Civil Section, with sentence no. 12380 of 17/05/2017, stated that art. 4, paragraph 2, of Law no. 91/1992 - which allows the foreigner born in Italy and who has legally resided there without interruption until reaching the age of majority to apply for Italian citizenship - must be interpreted [...]

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The Municipality of Monte S. Biagio evaluates the suspension in self-defense of all acts to avoid damage to the trade and markets of Fondi and the district. In recent days, the Municipality of Monte S. Biagio and the Coop were notified. Social "Prince Massimo Cardinal Carlo Camillo II" the appeal to the TAR of [...]

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Minister Delrio reported today at the "question time" in the Chamber on a motion by the M5S, on the story of the Prosecutor of Trapani and the VAT in favor of the Liberty Shipping Company. The law authorizing the lowering of VAT for maritime transport was included in the last budget law during the parliamentary process and was not in the bill [...]

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The Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Angelino Alfano, announced that "a training course for Afghan judges and prosecutors in the fight against corruption begins today in Rome, organized by Luiss - Free International University of Social Studies Guido Carli, with the contribution of the Farnesina and in collaboration with the Authority [...]

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by Ercole Fragasso The "white night of legality" was held in Rome on May 6, in the splendid setting of Palazzaccio, seat of the Court of Cassation, during which the highest Italian judicial institution opened its doors to hundreds of young to Roman school groups, from the Capitoline hinterland, to a school in Salerno and [...]

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The leak of news on the Consip investigation? "A massacre, and a very serious damage to the investigation, only a madman could have caused it by damaging his own work". A plot against Renzi? "Only a fool could think of it." The prosecutor of Naples guilty because he did not supervise the officer's work? "But for Naples those papers are still an 'interna corporis', [...]

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The justices of the peace are preparing for the sixth consecutive strike of the category, simultaneously with the strike of the honorary magistrates of courts and prosecutors. The protest actions of the justices of the peace began last November and resulted in a demonstration of over a thousand magistrates before the CSM and in a formal one in February [...]

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