This work deals with issues that arise from some of the provisions of the Italian Law 85/2009, particularly regarding children inclusion in the Italian national Forensic DNA database, that can be considered as an example of legislation which is not \u201cproportionate\u201d to the legitimate aim to protect minors in a context of society\u2019s security through the use of such database. The interesting debate on the juveniles involvement in the forensic database regards the balance between individual rights and the interests of justice, considering that in Italy the interests of justice seems to overcome the minors\u2019 individual rights
Foreign minors have a lot of integration problems and create tensions within the receiving communit...
The work, moving from a recent order of the Civil Tribunal of Trani, aims to examine some issues rel...
On 27 May 2005 in Prum was signed a convention between the Kingdom of Belgium, the Federal Republic ...
Nonmedical uses of Dna, for example for legal purposes, does not represent a new acquisition by the ...
Abstract The right to the protection of personal data is a fundamental right, in accordance with th...
DNA analysis as a tool for investigations and definitive proof offers great opportunities for crimes...
After an introduction about the italian system of juvenile criminal juestice and the peculiarities o...
In June 2009, the Italian Parliament passed Law n. 85. This law regulates the institution of the It...
Today DNA analyses represent a method of exceptional importance for the resolution of judicial cases...
reservedFin dagli albori il diritto ed i suoi operatori si sono caratterizzati per la costante e rec...
In the course of investigations related to a penal prosecution in Italy, biological material obtaine...
For any legal system, having a genetic database for the purposes of criminal justice represents an u...
Paternity testing in Italy is usually performed by private laboratories and universities having dire...
Paternity analyses carried out by laboratories via Internet often involve sending the requesting par...
Criminal trial has recently been focusing on scientific evidence: in particular, DNA evidence ensur...
Foreign minors have a lot of integration problems and create tensions within the receiving communit...
The work, moving from a recent order of the Civil Tribunal of Trani, aims to examine some issues rel...
On 27 May 2005 in Prum was signed a convention between the Kingdom of Belgium, the Federal Republic ...
Nonmedical uses of Dna, for example for legal purposes, does not represent a new acquisition by the ...
Abstract The right to the protection of personal data is a fundamental right, in accordance with th...
DNA analysis as a tool for investigations and definitive proof offers great opportunities for crimes...
After an introduction about the italian system of juvenile criminal juestice and the peculiarities o...
In June 2009, the Italian Parliament passed Law n. 85. This law regulates the institution of the It...
Today DNA analyses represent a method of exceptional importance for the resolution of judicial cases...
reservedFin dagli albori il diritto ed i suoi operatori si sono caratterizzati per la costante e rec...
In the course of investigations related to a penal prosecution in Italy, biological material obtaine...
For any legal system, having a genetic database for the purposes of criminal justice represents an u...
Paternity testing in Italy is usually performed by private laboratories and universities having dire...
Paternity analyses carried out by laboratories via Internet often involve sending the requesting par...
Criminal trial has recently been focusing on scientific evidence: in particular, DNA evidence ensur...
Foreign minors have a lot of integration problems and create tensions within the receiving communit...
The work, moving from a recent order of the Civil Tribunal of Trani, aims to examine some issues rel...
On 27 May 2005 in Prum was signed a convention between the Kingdom of Belgium, the Federal Republic ...