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Diciotti Case, Italian Government violated International law in prohibiting disembarkment (Cass. 5992/25)

The failure to promptly indicate the POS, together with the decision not to let the 177 migrants disembark form the Italian navy ship Diciotti for five days even though the ship was already moored in the port of Catania, constitutes a clear violation of the international regulations.

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Deportation of asylum seekers form Italy to Albania is unlawful if .. (Rome Court, 42256/24)
Failure to validate detention of asylum seekers deported to Albania under the Protocol between the Government of the Republic of Italy and the Council of Ministers of the Republic of…

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Italian bail for asylum seekers to avoid detention violates EU law (Catania Court, 29/9/23)

The bail required by the Italian government from asylum seekers from so-called safe countries to avoid detention in a CPR is contrary to European law and should therefore be disapplied. 

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Call asylum seekers "illegal immigrants" is discriminatory (Cass. 24686/23)

It's discrimination to call asylum seekers "clandestini", illegal immigrants. 

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Carola Rackete's arrest was unlawful: saving people is a duty (Cass. 6626/20)

Entering Italian territorial waters with rescued migrants aboard the ship without prior authorisation is not a crime, Rackete acted in compliance with the duty to rescue.