Giuseppe Marra has been appointed president of the Aosta court by the High Council of the Judiciary (Csm). This significant nomination marks a new chapter for the court, as Marra brings experience and a commitment to upholding justice in the region.
Read MoreThe government’s latest maneuver aims to safeguard the upcoming referendum on justice, seeking to prevent further conflicts with the judiciary. This strategic move highlights the delicate balance between legislative reform and judicial independence in Italy.
Read MoreIn a poignant display of solidarity, Rai Milano hosted a vigil themed “Gaza, a prison” to condemn the tragic killing of journalists. The event aimed to raise awareness about threats to press freedom, echoing the plight of those risking their lives for truth.
Read MoreThe Tar has postponed the decision on compensation related to Nazi-fascist atrocities, leaving many victims and families in a state of uncertainty. This delay highlights the ongoing struggle for justice and recognition of historical grievances.
Read MoreIn a landmark decision, the Consulta has declared the Lex Twenty unconstitutional, igniting debates across legal and political spheres. This ruling underscores the intricate dance between legislation and constitutional integrity in contemporary governance.
Read MoreIn 2024, Tuscany witnesses a surge in legal challenges, with a staggering 46% increase in appeals related to the Tar (Tribunale Amministrativo Regionale). This trend reflects growing public engagement and scrutiny of regional administrative decisions.
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