The idea of res judicata is a concept rooted in both traditions of the civil law and the common law. In the civil law tradition, the conviction comes into force when the criminal proceeding is definitively concluded after the deadline for appealing, or after the conclusion of the appeal judgments. The exhaustion of 'all domestic remedies' is the condition to bring an action before the European Court of Human Rights, because Art. It should be added that in many cases the violation of a human right concerning criminal justice consists of an invalid procedural act. Like many other provisions in the European Convention, a 'crime' is something that has been given an autonomous meaning by the European Court and the former European Commission. The...
The purpose of this work is to bring to light the relationship between the positive obligations of i...
Il contributo porta l'attenzione sul tema dell'estensione del giudicato che sia riconosciuto a livel...
openStudio degli strumenti adottati, prima dalla giurisprudenza e poi dal legislatore, per permetter...
The idea of res judicata is a concept rooted in both traditions of the civil law and the common law....
The article deals with Judgment No. 2800 of 1 December 2006 of Court of Cassation (the highest court...
I saggi contenuti nel presente volume, raccolti dagli allievi, rappresentano un omaggio al pensiero ...
Forms of res judicata - Unwritten principle of EU law - National procedural autonomy v. EC supremacy...
L’autorité de la chose jugée, expression de l’exigence de stabilité des décisions juridictionnelles ...
Violations of substantial and procedural rights recognised by the European Convention for the Protec...
Res judicata is a quasi-universal principle, present in every modern European legal system. Although...
In this article, we have investigated the theoretical and practical aspects of resolving judicial co...
The debate concerning the effects of ECtHR judgments on final domestic court decisions has been revi...
The paper explores the possibility that the case law of the ECt.HR could inoculate in the Italian Ju...
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate the evolution of prison law in the light of huma...
Analyses the European Court of Human Rights ruling in Scoppola v Italy (10249/03) that, for the purp...
The purpose of this work is to bring to light the relationship between the positive obligations of i...
Il contributo porta l'attenzione sul tema dell'estensione del giudicato che sia riconosciuto a livel...
openStudio degli strumenti adottati, prima dalla giurisprudenza e poi dal legislatore, per permetter...
The idea of res judicata is a concept rooted in both traditions of the civil law and the common law....
The article deals with Judgment No. 2800 of 1 December 2006 of Court of Cassation (the highest court...
I saggi contenuti nel presente volume, raccolti dagli allievi, rappresentano un omaggio al pensiero ...
Forms of res judicata - Unwritten principle of EU law - National procedural autonomy v. EC supremacy...
L’autorité de la chose jugée, expression de l’exigence de stabilité des décisions juridictionnelles ...
Violations of substantial and procedural rights recognised by the European Convention for the Protec...
Res judicata is a quasi-universal principle, present in every modern European legal system. Although...
In this article, we have investigated the theoretical and practical aspects of resolving judicial co...
The debate concerning the effects of ECtHR judgments on final domestic court decisions has been revi...
The paper explores the possibility that the case law of the ECt.HR could inoculate in the Italian Ju...
The main objective of this thesis is to investigate the evolution of prison law in the light of huma...
Analyses the European Court of Human Rights ruling in Scoppola v Italy (10249/03) that, for the purp...
The purpose of this work is to bring to light the relationship between the positive obligations of i...
Il contributo porta l'attenzione sul tema dell'estensione del giudicato che sia riconosciuto a livel...
openStudio degli strumenti adottati, prima dalla giurisprudenza e poi dal legislatore, per permetter...