
sistema giudiziario italiano (Italian judicial system)
The Italian judicial system is a hierarchical and organized structure that administers justice through various courts. It includes ordinary courts (civil and criminal), administrative courts (for disputes with government), and specialized courts (military, juvenile, etc.). At the top is the Court of Cassation, which ensures uniform interpretation of laws. Below are appellate courts and trial courts, where cases are initially examined. Judges and magistrates are independent, and legal proceedings are guided by written laws. The system aims to safeguard rights, resolve disputes, and uphold justice according to Italy’s legal framework.