Private violence under Italian Law
The crime of private violence is set forth by Italian law in order to protect all those individuals who suffer physical or mental violence by way of abuse of their moral and physical freedom. In particular, according to the Italian Criminal Code, private violence takes place when someone, by violence or threat, forces others to […]
Road accident and homicide in Italy
Road homicide occurs when road traffic rules are violated through negligent behaviour, causing the death of an individual. This crime was recently introduced in Italy in 2016, with three different penalties depending on the type of severity: Whoever causes the death of a person as a result of a breach of rules on […]
If the spouse refuses to leave home
The legal separation judgement, once issued, has an immediate effect, with the consequence that the former spouse must leave the house immediately. If, however, he or she refuses to leave the marital house then there are several legal instruments that can be used through the assistance of a lawyer. The first step to be taken […]
To install phone spy software is a crime
Installing a spy software on someone else’s phone that allows interception of communications is a crime, even if the person under control is fully aware of it. It is, in fact, a violation of Article 617-bis of the Italian Criminal Code. The Italian Supreme Court recently ruled (judgement no. 15071/2019) clarifying that the spy software […]
Legitimate Defence Law: what’s new
The new Italian law on legitimate defence has been recently approved on 28.03.2019. The law widens the scope of legitimate defence and intensifies penalties for theft, robbery and trespassing. The reform amends Article 52 of the Italian Criminal Code, which rules legitimate defence. In particular, it is stated that the defence is always considered proportionate […]