Italian Law Penalty Discretion
Summary
Under Italian law, if an act is deemed illecito under Legislative Decree 231/2001, judges have the discretion to impose a pecuniary penalty without a definitive ban according to Article 16. This decision is based on the specifics of the case and the judges evaluation.Full Conversation
If the act is illecito can he apply only pecuinary ex */* without definite interdictive ex art * */*?
Under Italian law, if an act is considered "illecito" under Legislative Decree */*, the judge has discretion to apply a pecuniary penalty instead of a definitive ban. This decision depends on the specifics of the case and the judge's evaluation.
The question is , if the conduct is illecite or illecito can he apply only pecuinary ex */* without definite ban ex */* art * simple answer yes he can or no he cant
Under Italian law, if the conduct is "illecito" under Legislative Decree */*, the judge has the discretion to apply only a pecuniary penalty without a definite ban according to Article *. So, yes, he can.
Yes he can what?
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Based on the answers given, under Italian law and Legislative Decree */*, if the conduct is "illecito," a judge can apply a pecuniary penalty without imposing a definitive ban as per Article *.
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