Overview of key rulings by the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union concerning Italy
The new Annual Review, which compiles the main judgments of the European Court of Human Rights and the Court of Justice of the European Union, has been published. The document serves as a useful reference tool to guide the interpretation of supranational law within the Italian legal system, in line with its role in providing interpretative guidance and the need for consistency in case law.
The collection offers a systematic selection of the most significant decisions that have influenced the development of Convention law and EU law, with particular attention to issues of greatest impact for national judges and legal professionals.
Through a detailed analysis of key principles and fundamental arguments, the text facilitates the task of interpretative adaptation and the direct application of fundamental safeguards in day-to-day judicial practice.
The case law collection, which plays a crucial role in preventing conflicts of interpretation between national and supranational sources, is now available in digital format to all judges, lawyers and legal scholars interested in furthering their understanding of national and supranational law.