The author shares the opinion that the no contest principle binds the judge to consider a not denied fact as demonstrated, even if other proofs should reveal it has never happened. The structure of the Italian civil trial hardly matches with the possibility for the judge to deny a fact when a party has already relied on its existence.

Le preclusioni e l’irreversibilità della «non contestazione»: l’armonia perduta

G. DELLA PIETRA
2020-01-01

Abstract

The author shares the opinion that the no contest principle binds the judge to consider a not denied fact as demonstrated, even if other proofs should reveal it has never happened. The structure of the Italian civil trial hardly matches with the possibility for the judge to deny a fact when a party has already relied on its existence.
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