Introduced in 2019, the Red Code was a turning point in the provision of protection for victims of domestic and gender-based violence, bringing major changes in terms of substance and procedure. New types of criminal offence were introduced. Procedures were also sharply accelerated to ensure immediate and effective measures as well as tougher penalties.
Recent weeks have seen significant regulatory developments on the matter: the proposal for a legislative decree that makes “feminicide” a new crime is causing much debate as to its actual effectiveness. And the Court of Cassation has recently ruled on the matter of evidence gathering.
In the article on the front page of today’s Altalex, Attorney Pier Nicolò Cecchin surveys the instruments available today and investigates recent innovations.
New legislation on domestic and gender violence in an article by Attorney Pier Nicolò Cecchin on the front page of the Altalex legal news portal.
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