Much of the debate over torture in the past few years has implied, either implicitly or explicitly, that Italy is a Country \u201ctorture-free\u201d. In general, these commentaries have failed to include any references to past cases of torture happened in Italy. With the sentences of the European Court of Human Rights Italy has been condemned for G8 events in Genoa and the Italian public opinion found that the state has practised torture. After years of delay, under the pressure of the European Court of Human Rights, the crime of torture was introduced in ordinary Italian criminal law in 2017. This article reexamines some of the basic assumptions about Italian law against the torture and discusses the implications for the bystander. When it...
The recent introduction of a specific offence of torture in ordinary Italian criminal law includes t...
The article examines the recent judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Abu Omar v...
In Saadi v. Italy, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) unanimously reaff...
The UN Committee against Torture considers the introduction of a distinct offenceof torture in domes...
Despite the introduction of a law against torture in 2017, Italy is a State which remains unprepared...
Almost 30 years after acceding to the Convention against Torture, in 2017 Italy introduced the crim...
This paper analyzes the European Court of Human Rights’ ruling in the Cestaro v. Italy case, focusin...
In April 2015, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that Italian legislation is inadequa...
The introduction of a distinct offence of torture in the Italian legal order will be the most effec-...
In July 2017 the Italian Parliament adopted a new statute on torture with the aim of ensuring respec...
Law No. 110 of 14 July 2017, passed with 198 votes in favour, 35 against and 104 abstentions, introd...
On January 8, 2013 the European Court of Human Rights condemned Italy for the treatment of some pris...
Presentata una definizione del termine e un excursus storico delle condotte di attuazione della tort...
La tortura è un crimine contro l'umanità. La parola 'tortura' è inevitabilmente correlata al campo s...
Sommario: 1. Due facce della stessa moneta. - 2. Conio costituzionale. - 3. Rimozioni. - 4. Il reato...
The recent introduction of a specific offence of torture in ordinary Italian criminal law includes t...
The article examines the recent judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Abu Omar v...
In Saadi v. Italy, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) unanimously reaff...
The UN Committee against Torture considers the introduction of a distinct offenceof torture in domes...
Despite the introduction of a law against torture in 2017, Italy is a State which remains unprepared...
Almost 30 years after acceding to the Convention against Torture, in 2017 Italy introduced the crim...
This paper analyzes the European Court of Human Rights’ ruling in the Cestaro v. Italy case, focusin...
In April 2015, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) ruled that Italian legislation is inadequa...
The introduction of a distinct offence of torture in the Italian legal order will be the most effec-...
In July 2017 the Italian Parliament adopted a new statute on torture with the aim of ensuring respec...
Law No. 110 of 14 July 2017, passed with 198 votes in favour, 35 against and 104 abstentions, introd...
On January 8, 2013 the European Court of Human Rights condemned Italy for the treatment of some pris...
Presentata una definizione del termine e un excursus storico delle condotte di attuazione della tort...
La tortura è un crimine contro l'umanità. La parola 'tortura' è inevitabilmente correlata al campo s...
Sommario: 1. Due facce della stessa moneta. - 2. Conio costituzionale. - 3. Rimozioni. - 4. Il reato...
The recent introduction of a specific offence of torture in ordinary Italian criminal law includes t...
The article examines the recent judgment of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) in Abu Omar v...
In Saadi v. Italy, the Grand Chamber of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) unanimously reaff...