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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. 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).

  4. Constitution of Italy - Wikipedia

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    Piero Calamandrei, a professor of law, an authority on civil procedure, spoke in 1955 about World War II and the formation of the Italian constitution: If you want to go on a pilgrimage to the place where our constitution was created, go to the mountains where partisans fell, to the prisons where they were incarcerated and to the fields where ...

  5. Italian Code of Criminal Procedure - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Code of Criminal Procedure contains the rules governing criminal procedure in every court in Italy. The Italian legal order adopted four codes since the Italian Unification. After the first two codes, in 1865 and 1913, the Fascist Government established in 1930 a new code adopting an inquisitorial system.

  6. Italian law codes - Wikipedia

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    Printable version; In other projects ... The Italian law codes constitute the codified ... is the principal set of rules governing the internal states and situations ...

  7. Government of Italy - Wikipedia

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    The president cannot hold office in any other branch of power and the office's salary and privileges are established by law. Among the powers of the president, they have the capacity to: [2] Send messages to the parliament, authorise the introduction of bills by the government, and promulgate laws, decrees and regulations.

  8. Italian Civil Code - Wikipedia

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    The Italian Civil Code (Italian: Codice civile) is the civil code of Italy, a collection of norms regulating private law. [1] It was enacted under Fascist rule, by Royal decree no. 262 of 16 March 1942. It predates the current Italian Constitution, and it was amended in the postwar period. [1]

  9. 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