Welcome to our Case History section. Here, we share the experiences of clients who have successfully obtained Italian citizenship with the support of our law firm. Each case represents a unique journey and highlights our commitment and expertise in achieving positive outcomes. To protect our clients’ privacy, the names used are fictitious and personal data in the published judgments are redacted. The judgments are public documents under Italian law.
Case History
Recognition of Italian citizenship for descendants of italian ancestors in Campobasso – case of “waiting list issue”
Italian citizenship was granted through direct lineage, reaffirming the inalienable right to iure sanguinis citizenship. This case highlights the role of the judiciary in addressing administrative inefficiencies and ensuring applicants are not indefinitely prevented from claiming their rightful citizenship due to prolonged waiting lists.
Court of Catania recognize Italian Citizenship for descendants of italian ancestors – case of “minor age issue”
Italian citizenship was granted through direct lineage, reaffirming the inalienable right to iure sanguinis citizenship. This case highlights the judiciary’s essential role in protecting the rights of minors by ensuring their timely access to citizenship, particularly in the face of systemic administrative inefficiencies.
Citizenship through bloodline: Court of Catania confirms italian status for entire family
In a decisive ruling, the Court of Catania recognized the Italian citizenship of several descendants of an Italian ancestor who emigrated abroad without ever naturalizing. The judgment confirms that prolonged administrative inaction and outdated gender-based restrictions cannot deny citizenship rights when proper documentation exists
Justice for the maternal line in Naples: Italian Citizenship granted to descendants born before 1948
This case marks a significant affirmation of the right to Italian citizenship through the maternal line, even in situations pre-dating 1948. The ruling reinforces citizenship as a fundamental, inalienable right that cannot be obstructed by outdated gender-discriminatory laws. It also highlights the judiciary's essential role in correcting past injustices and ensuring legal equality across generations.
Recognition of Italian Citizenship for descendants of italian ancestors – case of “minor age issue”
Italian citizenship was granted through direct lineage, reaffirming the inalienable right to iure sanguinis citizenship. This case highlights the importance of protecting minors' rights in citizenship recognition, ensuring their prompt access to the privileges associated with this status, particularly when administrative obstacles risk delaying their rightful acknowledgment.