
Legge Rognoni-La Torre
The Legge Rognoni-La Torre is an Italian law enacted in 1982 that targets organized crime, particularly the Mafia. It introduced the seizure and confiscation of assets illegally obtained by crime groups and established special laws to combat mafia violence. A key feature is the establishment of the "personal prevention" measures, allowing authorities to seize property linked to mafia associations, even without a criminal conviction. This law significantly strengthened Italy’s legal tools against organized crime, aiming to disrupt their economic power and influence.