Italian law codes

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The Italian law codes constitute the codified law of Italy.

History

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
Eighties
, more specific subject were needed and specific codes were created to better codify the law.

The civil codes

The codice civile represents private law. The first civil code was enacted in 1865.[2]

The civil code also outlines the laws for commerce and is the code dealing with corporate law.[3]

Code of civil procedure

This code contains the rules for civil proceedings before a

court of law.[4]

Penal code

The Penal Code (Codice Penale) has its origins in

French Enlightenment. All offences are classified as either delitti or contravvenzioni, the former representing the more serious of the two.[5]

Code of criminal procedure

Code of Criminal Procedure

Navigation code

The Codice della Navigazione[6] is the principal set of rules governing the internal states and situations of sea and air navigation. It was approved originally during 1942, and subsequently amended 2005 and 2006.[7]

See also

Law and criminal justice of Italy

Bibliography

  • Valerio De Gioia; Giovanna Spirito (2015). Codice del nuovo processo del lavoro: dopo il D. Lgs. 4 marzo 2015, n. 23 (disposizioni in materia di contratto di lavoro a tempo indeterminato a tutele crescenti, Jobs act): annotato con dottrina, giurisprudenza e formule. Codici del professionista (n. 1 of 68) (in Italian) (2nd ed.). Rome: Neldiritto.
    OCLC 962797220.. URL archived on July 15, 2019[8]
  • Franco Meroni;
    OCLC 1041541949. Archived from the original on 15 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.[9]
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References

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  3. ^ The Kurkdjian law firm, Italy – ITALIAN CIVIL CODE [Retrieved 27 July 2015]
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  5. ^ Mantovani, Ferrando (2023). "Diritto Penale". shop.wki.it. Retrieved 24 February 2024.
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  7. ^ Laura Pierallini, Francesco Grassetti – Italy – Aviation Law 2015 International Comparatitive Legal Guides [Retrieved 26 July 2015]
  8. ^ "Bibliography about the Reform of the Labour Legislation (revised until October 2015)". Legislative Assembly of Emilia-Romagna (in Italian). Archived from the original on 15 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019.
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  11. ^ Linda D'Ancona (lawyer). "Workers' job description and legal protection after the Jobs Act". questionegiustizia.it (in Italian). Archived from the original on 15 July 2019. Retrieved 15 July 2019., by the same authors