Rome, 27 June (LaPresse) – ‘Critical issues’ from a constitutional and ‘technical procedural’ point of view. These are the issues identified by the office of the Chief Justice of the Court of Cassation in a report on the Security Decree. The document highlights the problematic aspects of various provisions introduced by the decree, which has already been converted into law by Parliament, and, in general, highlights aspects related to the ‘lack of extraordinary necessity and urgency’ of the decree passed by the government, the “heterogeneity” of the measure and compliance with ‘constitutional principles in criminal matters’ (in particular those of ‘proportionality of penalties’, “non-manifest unreasonableness” and “equality”).

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