Curzio: ‘Out of 295 voluntary murders, 118 female victims are disconcerting’

“The Court of Cassation is honored to be the place where the last public act is carried out at the end of the seven-year period” of the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella, said the First President of the Cassation Pietro Curzio at the inauguration of the judicial year, paying homage to Mattarella.

Out of 295 voluntary murders in the last year, 118 women became victims “an evident symptom of an unresolved tension in gender relations, of an unmetabolized equality”. This was underlined by the First President of the Supreme Court, Pietro Curzio, noting that “102 women are murdered in the family / emotional sphere and in particular 70 by the hand of a partner or former partner”. “There is a strong commitment of the State starting with the investigators” to counter the situation but “severity in the application of the law” and to work “starting from the places where the training of people takes place”, said Cuzio.

“The number of accidents at work and occupational diseases is unacceptable, particularly serious in the sectors most characterized by precarious and strenuous activities. Inail announced that in the first ten months of 2021 the level of a thousand reports of fatal accidents was exceeded”.

“The analysis of the administration of justice in Italy shows, as indeed the country as a whole, a painting in chiaroscuro“, underlines Curzio in his report for the current judicial year in the Aula Magna of the Cassation in the presence of the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella.

There are “problems and signs of improvement”. “In the civil sector in the last year – continues Curzio – there has been an increase in the definitions of processes compared to the previous year. Overall growth is 9.8%. New registrations have also grown, but to a lesser extent. intense, equal to 1.9% “.

“The greater number of definitions compared to the increase in new registrations means that pending cases have decreased by 6.5% compared to the previous year. It has gone – Curzio notes – from 3,321,149 to 3,106,623 pending proceedings. ‘a certainly positive figure, especially if we consider that ten years ago the pending civil cases exceeded 5 million. But the timeframes for defining the trials are still too high “.

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