Italian law
C10577
concept
Italian law is the legal system of Italy, rooted in Roman law and codified civil law traditions, governing public, private, and criminal matters through a hierarchy of constitutional, statutory, and regulatory norms.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| Italian law canonical | 5 |
| Italian statute | 2 |
| Italian legislative decree | 1 |
| Italian legislative decree-law | 1 |
| source of Italian administrative law | 1 |
Instances (9)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Italian Code of Civil Procedure | Italian statute |
| Italian Code of Criminal Procedure | Italian statute |
| Judicial System Act of Italy | — |
| Law 3 March 1951 n. 178 | — |
| Law 56/2014 (Italy) | — |
| Acerbo Law | — |
|
Decree-Law of 16 March 1946 (Decreto Luogotenenziale n. 98/1946)
surface form:
Decree-Law of 16 March 1946
|
Italian legislative decree-law |
| Law of Guarantees | — |
| Legislative Decree no. 104 of 2010 | Italian legislative decree |