
Italian Supreme Court
The Italian Supreme Court, known as the "Corte Suprema di Cassazione," is the highest court in Italy for civil and criminal matters. It ensures that laws are interpreted and applied consistently across the country. When a case is appealed, the Supreme Court reviews lower court decisions to check for legal errors rather than re-evaluating facts. Its rulings are final, helping to unify legal standards and protect citizens' rights. Located in Rome, it plays a crucial role in maintaining the rule of law and upholding justice in the Italian legal system.