Italian Supreme Court
Coverage of Italian Supreme Court in the Nexus archive.
- Hotel that refused to give tourist tap water acted lawfully, Italian court rules
The Italian Supreme Court ruled that a hotel was lawfully within its rights to offer only €7 bottled mineral water to a tourist, rejecting her claim of consumer rights violation. The decision upholds the practice of charging for water instead of providing free tap water.
- Hotel that refused to give tourist tap water acted lawfully, Italian court rules
An Italian Supreme Court ruling confirmed that a hotel's refusal to provide tap water to a tourist was lawful. The court rejected the tourist's claim that her consumer rights were violated when she was only offered €7 bottled mineral water.
- After Meloni’s law change, Americans hope Italian supreme court ruling will open door to citizenship
Sabrina Crawford, a US-born woman, was denied Italian citizenship after Giorgia Meloni's government amended the law to restrict eligibility to those with direct ancestral ties. The 2025 rule change blocks access for Americans and children of immigrants born in Italy who previously qualified through distant ancestry.