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  2. Law of Italy - Wikipedia

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    In Italian law, the main regulatory body for criminal law is the Italian penal code, which is one of the sources of Italian criminal law together with the Constitution and special laws. [25] The Italian penal code was approved with Royal decree no. 1,398 of 19 October 1930, entered into force on 1 July 1931 [ 26 ] and has been amended several ...

  3. Regions of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The regions of Italy (Italian: regioni d'Italia) are the first-level administrative divisions of the Italian Republic, constituting its second NUTS administrative level. [1] There are twenty regions, five of which are autonomous regions with special status .

  4. Tribunale speciale per la difesa dello Stato (1926–1943)

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    The Palace of Justice, which was the agency's headquarters. The Tribunale speciale per la difesa dello Stato ("Special Tribunal for the Defense of the State") was a special department of the government of Fascist Italy, used to judge crimes against the regime.

  5. Category:Autonomous regions of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Italy portal; The Autonomous regions of Italy — with special establishment statutes. ... out of 5 total.

  6. Constitutional laws of Italy - Wikipedia

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    A constitutional law, in the Italian legal system, is an Act of Parliament that has the same strength as the Constitution of Italy.This means that in case of conflicts between the Constitution and a constitutional law, the latter normally prevails, according to the legal principle that "a later law repeals an earlier law" (lex posterior derogat priori).

  7. Italian law codes - Wikipedia

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    There used to be only five codes of Italian law: the civil code, the code of civil procedure, the penal code, the code of criminal procedure, and the navigation code. [1] Starting from the eighties, more specific subjects were needed and specific codes were created to better codify the law.

  8. Category:Law of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Italian administrative law; Italian Device Registration; Italian electoral law of 1993; Italian electoral law of 2005; Italian electoral law of 2015; Italian electoral law of 2017; Italian Law 91/1981, Article 18B; Italian law codes; Italian public administration

  9. Statute of Sicily - Wikipedia

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    According to the Special Statute, the Region has exclusive competence in a number of matters, including cultural, heritage, agriculture, fisheries, local authorities, environment, tourism, forestry police. The relative staff is therefore in the roles of the Region and not of the State, which is therefore more large than in the other regions ...