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The Italian Code of Criminal Procedure contains the rules governing criminal procedure in every court in Italy. The Italian legal order adopted four codes since the Italian Unification. After the first two codes, in 1865 and 1913, the Fascist Government established in 1930 a new code adopting an inquisitorial system. In 1988 the Italian Republic adopted a new code, that could be considered to be somewhere in between the inquisitorial system and the adversarial system.

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  • The Italian Code of Criminal Procedure contains the rules governing criminal procedure in every court in Italy. The Italian legal order adopted four codes since the Italian Unification. After the first two codes, in 1865 and 1913, the Fascist Government established in 1930 a new code adopting an inquisitorial system. In 1988 the Italian Republic adopted a new code, that could be considered to be somewhere in between the inquisitorial system and the adversarial system. (en)
  • Il codice di procedura penale è la raccolta sistematica delle norme che regolano il processo penale italiano. L'attuale codice di procedura penale, detto anche 'codice Pisapia-Vassalli', è stato introdotto con il Decreto del presidente della Repubblica 22 settembre 1988 n. 447, pubblicato in Gazzetta Ufficiale n. 250 del 24 ottobre 1988 ed entrò in vigore il 24 ottobre 1989 (it)
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  • The Italian Code of Criminal Procedure contains the rules governing criminal procedure in every court in Italy. The Italian legal order adopted four codes since the Italian Unification. After the first two codes, in 1865 and 1913, the Fascist Government established in 1930 a new code adopting an inquisitorial system. In 1988 the Italian Republic adopted a new code, that could be considered to be somewhere in between the inquisitorial system and the adversarial system. (en)
  • Il codice di procedura penale è la raccolta sistematica delle norme che regolano il processo penale italiano. L'attuale codice di procedura penale, detto anche 'codice Pisapia-Vassalli', è stato introdotto con il Decreto del presidente della Repubblica 22 settembre 1988 n. 447, pubblicato in Gazzetta Ufficiale n. 250 del 24 ottobre 1988 ed entrò in vigore il 24 ottobre 1989 (it)
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  • Codice di procedura penale (Italia) (it)
  • Italian Code of Criminal Procedure (en)
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