Jurisdiction Notice
All content published on this domain — including textual materials, procedural documentation, legal analyses and technical notices — is governed by Italian law, EU regulations, and the jurisdictional standards applicable within Italian territory.
This includes, without limitation:
- the interpretation of the materials published
- the procedural validity of documented interactions
- the legal implications of statements, annotations or disclosures made available on the site
Such waiver is neither symbolic nor merely formal: it reflects a conscious decision to interact with a platform that prioritises legal transparency, procedural defensibility and reputational clarity under Italian governance.
The website is maintained as a personal archive for purposes of documentation, transparency and lawful defence, and does not constitute a commercial service nor a platform attributable to any public authority.
It represents a formal declaration of the jurisdictional boundaries within which the site operates, issued in the interest of procedural transparency, regulatory clarity and the protection of both the site owner and the reader against cross‑border ambiguities.
No unfair terms are present, and no risks of reclassification as a professional platform have been identified, provided that:
- no systematic or automated content collection is activated
- no services, consultancy or continuous interaction are offered to users
- no large‑scale editorial moderation or selection process is implemented
- Italian Civil Code – Articles 1341 and 1342
Unfair terms and general conditions in private agreements - Consumer Code – Legislative Decree 206/2005
Art. 33(2)(u): prohibition of clauses imposing exclusive jurisdiction other than the consumer’s domicile - Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy
ADR and consumer protection in digital services
- Regulation (EU) No. 1215/2012 – Brussels I Recast
Art. 25: choice‑of‑court agreements between private parties - CJEU – Case C‑537/23, SIL v. Agora SARL (2025)
Validity of asymmetric jurisdiction clauses and transparency requirements - Directive 2011/83/EU and Directive (EU) 2019/770
Consumer protection in digital contracts and limits on jurisdiction clauses