The research report analyses statute laws and other rules concerning provision of information on court activity in Italy. It focuses on two main points: information on adjudication and information on administration. The first point deals with general rules concerning provision of information on court sessions and on court documents (publicity vs privacy, relationship to the press, provision of copies of judgements, etc.), whereas the second one with general rules on freedom of government information.
Provision of Information by Courts, the Case of Italy / D. Cavallini. - STAMPA. - (2005), pp. 67-77. (Intervento presentato al convegno Provision of information by courts and court administrations: a comparative inventory of eight European Countries and in the USA tenutosi a Leiden nel 18 novembre 2005).
Provision of Information by Courts, the Case of Italy
CAVALLINI, DANIELA
2005
Abstract
The research report analyses statute laws and other rules concerning provision of information on court activity in Italy. It focuses on two main points: information on adjudication and information on administration. The first point deals with general rules concerning provision of information on court sessions and on court documents (publicity vs privacy, relationship to the press, provision of copies of judgements, etc.), whereas the second one with general rules on freedom of government information.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.