Corte di Cassazione
The Corte di Cassazione is the highest court in Italy, responsible for ensuring the uniform interpretation of law across the country. It reviews decisions made by lower courts to ensure they comply with legal standards and principles. Established in 1860, it plays a crucial role in the Italian judicial system.
This court does not conduct trials but rather focuses on legal issues and the application of law. Its rulings set important precedents that guide future cases, making it a vital institution for maintaining legal consistency in Italy's judicial framework.