An overview of justice administration in Italy shows a situation on the verge of collapse. The traditional rigidity of European bureaucratic organisations, combined with judicial ritualism and defence of the status quo by strong guilds of lawyers and judges, has made the whole system of dispute processing intolerably long and cumbersome. In fact, the average duration of a civil case before a trial court has recently reached the peak of 1,300 days (that is over three and a half years), while the average criminal proceeding lasts 427 days (1.16 years) before the court of first instance and 555 days (1.52 years) before the court of appeal. In short, litigants planning to appeal a first instance decision in a civil case can reasonably estimate ...
The introduction of forms of negotiated justice in Italy required harmonization with the constitutio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
A high level of quality and efficiency in an economic system is extremely relevant for the growth of...
Abstract: Gravelle shows that delay in legal process causes the costs of justice increase and reduce...
Il contributo è dedicato all'analisi critica delle novità introdotte dal decreto legge n. 132 del 20...
Mediation is, both in common law and civil law countries, one of the main instrument to stem the cri...
Under the invitation of the European Directive 52/2008/EC, the Legislative Decree n. 28 of 4 March 2...
The crisis of the Italian civil justice is structural. The backlog amounts to more than five million...
In Italy, one of the hinge points on which the concept of State leans - the Justice - has slipped in...
The unreasonable length of Italian civil proceedings goes on filling pages of newspapers and magazin...
Medical malpractice law and tort reform are contentious issues. In this paper we focus on Italy as a...
In recent decades, the Italian justice system has undertaken several actions to improve and moderniz...
Medical malpractice law and tort reform are contentious issues. In this paper, we focus on Italy as ...
Medical malpractice law and tort reform are contentious issues. In this paper, we focus on Italy as ...
Italy aims to reduce the length of civil trials. In 2021 the government has appointed the Commission...
The introduction of forms of negotiated justice in Italy required harmonization with the constitutio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
A high level of quality and efficiency in an economic system is extremely relevant for the growth of...
Abstract: Gravelle shows that delay in legal process causes the costs of justice increase and reduce...
Il contributo è dedicato all'analisi critica delle novità introdotte dal decreto legge n. 132 del 20...
Mediation is, both in common law and civil law countries, one of the main instrument to stem the cri...
Under the invitation of the European Directive 52/2008/EC, the Legislative Decree n. 28 of 4 March 2...
The crisis of the Italian civil justice is structural. The backlog amounts to more than five million...
In Italy, one of the hinge points on which the concept of State leans - the Justice - has slipped in...
The unreasonable length of Italian civil proceedings goes on filling pages of newspapers and magazin...
Medical malpractice law and tort reform are contentious issues. In this paper we focus on Italy as a...
In recent decades, the Italian justice system has undertaken several actions to improve and moderniz...
Medical malpractice law and tort reform are contentious issues. In this paper, we focus on Italy as ...
Medical malpractice law and tort reform are contentious issues. In this paper, we focus on Italy as ...
Italy aims to reduce the length of civil trials. In 2021 the government has appointed the Commission...
The introduction of forms of negotiated justice in Italy required harmonization with the constitutio...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
A high level of quality and efficiency in an economic system is extremely relevant for the growth of...