Disqualification Sanctions Clarification

Summary

Disqualification sanctions under Legislative Decree No. 231/2001 are applied only to crimes explicitly provided by law, as per Article 13. The author emphasizes the consistency of this application, reinforcing that such sanctions are not imposed on predicate crimes unless specified. This interpretation ensures adherence to legislative intent and clarity in legal provisions.

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It seems you're trying to understand a complex legal interpretation involving disqualification sanctions and specific articles of Legislative Decree No. */*. Could you clarify what exactly you need help with? Are you looking for an explanation of specific legal terms or concepts in the decree?
You mean the author mean interdictive are only given in relation to offenses where they are provided?
Yes, that's correct. The author suggests that interdictive sanctions, such as disqualification, are only applied to offenses where explicitly provided by law. This interpretation aligns with Article *, paragraph *, indicating the legislator's intent to adhere to specific legal provisions. Is there a particular aspect of this you'd like more information on?
Some argue that the sanction can be imposed even for predicate crimes that only carry monetary or other types of disqualification sanctions However, the preferable interpretation is that this is not possible: the legislator did not intend to deviate from the general rule that disqualification sanctions may only be applied to crimes for which they are explicitly provided (Article *, paragraph *). Moreover, the wording of Article *, paragraph *, is reiterated in Chapter III of Legislative Decree No. */* for the crimes listed above, which include the disqualification from business activity When the conditions under Article *, paragraph *, are met, "the provisions of Article * do not apply." why author used this “ Moreover, the wording of Article *, paragraph *, is reiterated in Chapter III of Legislative Decree No. */* for the crimes listed above, which include the disqualification from business activity “ whats the purpose? To say it follow rules of art *?
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The author uses the phrase to emphasize the consistency in applying disqualification sanctions specifically to crimes listed in Legislative Decree No. */*. It reinforces that such sanctions are only applicable to offenses explicitly outlined in the law, aligning with Article *. This ensures clarity in legal provisions. If you need further clarification, feel free to ask!
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It seems like the analysis focused on the sentence: "Moreover, the wording of Article *, paragraph *, is reiterated in Chapter III of Legislative Decree No. */* for the crimes listed above, which include the disqualification from business activity." This sentence emphasizes the consistency and reinforcement of legal provisions concerning disqualification sanctions within the noted legislative framework.