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Italy's judicial system has always been a tapestry of rich history and intricate legal nuances. Recently, it's been abuzz with discussions around a particular decision: 17161, passed on June 15th, 2023. On the surface, it might seem like just another ruling from the Italian Supreme Court, the Corte di Cassazione.
While many judicial systems around the world operate on the principle of binding precedents, Italy does things their own way. But how does it differ? Does a ruling from the Supreme Court carry the weight someone more familiar with the US system expect?
Moreover, if you're seeking citizenship through consulates or municipalities, how does this decision impact you?
For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:
https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.com
To contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team of dual-citizenship experts and attorneys you can use the contact form on the Italian Citizenship Assistance website:
https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/
To see more from Rafael Di Furia about life in Italy and life as a dual citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:
Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuria
Http://RafaelDiFuria.com
#podcast #italiancitizenship #movetoitaly
0:00 – Intro & Opening Thoughts
0:25 – How does the Italian Judicial System work?
13:05 – If the entire Supreme Court were to take part in the case, would that ruling still be binding?
14:57 – Is the Supreme Court contesting previous rulings rather than the lower courts?
17:14 – How does the Italian System work today? Does this have an impact on citizenship by descent?
20:06 - Closing Thoughts & Outro
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Italy's judicial system has always been a tapestry of rich history and intricate legal nuances. Recently, it's been abuzz with discussions around a particular decision: 17161, passed on June 15th, 2023. On the surface, it might seem like just another ruling from the Italian Supreme Court, the Corte di Cassazione.
While many judicial systems around the world operate on the principle of binding precedents, Italy does things their own way. But how does it differ? Does a ruling from the Supreme Court carry the weight someone more familiar with the US system expect?
Moreover, if you're seeking citizenship through consulates or municipalities, how does this decision impact you?
For help with the Italian citizenship process and more information about Italian Citizenship Assistance visit ICA's website:
https://ItalianCitizenshipAssistance.com
To contact Italian Attorney Marco Permunian and his team of dual-citizenship experts and attorneys you can use the contact form on the Italian Citizenship Assistance website:
https://italiancitizenshipassistance.com/contact/
To see more from Rafael Di Furia about life in Italy and life as a dual citizen expat check out his YouTube channel and website:
Http://YouTube.com/RafaelDiFuria
Http://RafaelDiFuria.com
#podcast #italiancitizenship #movetoitaly
0:00 – Intro & Opening Thoughts
0:25 – How does the Italian Judicial System work?
13:05 – If the entire Supreme Court were to take part in the case, would that ruling still be binding?
14:57 – Is the Supreme Court contesting previous rulings rather than the lower courts?
17:14 – How does the Italian System work today? Does this have an impact on citizenship by descent?
20:06 - Closing Thoughts & Outro
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