Italian Civil Claims Explained

Summary

In Italian law, parte civile collettiva allows multiple parties to file a civil claim collectively in a criminal proceeding, while non-collettiva involves an individual filing independently. Both can seek monetary compensation for damages, but a civil party typically cannot request the dissolution or liquidation of a company as compensation.

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At worst case scenario both only compensation for damages? By paying sum of money?
In Italian law, both "parte civile collettiva" and individual claims can seek compensation for damages. The main difference is:
- Parte Civile Collettiva: Multiple parties join together to strengthen their case, sharing resources and potential compensation.
- Individual Claim: A single party pursues compensation independently.
Yes, in both cases, compensation usually involves a sum of money, although other remedies might be sought depending on the specifics of the case.
Can civil party request dissolution or liquidation of whole company as compensation? Simple answer
In Italian law, a civil party typically cannot request the dissolution or liquidation of a whole company as compensation. Compensation is usually monetary or involves other remedies, not company dissolution.