Complementary Protection after the Cutro Decree_ what it really means
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My name is Avv. Fabio Loscerbo. Today we talk about an important decision of the Court of Bologna, issued on 5 December 2025, concerning complementary protection. After the Cutro Decree, many people thought that this type of protection had been cancelled. The Court clearly explains that this is not true. Complementary protection still exists. In simple words, the Italian State must continue to respect the fundamental rights of foreign nationals. One of these rights is the right to private life, meaning the right to continue a life built in Italy, with work, relationships and stability. The law has changed, but the protection has not disappeared. What changed is that there are no more rigid rules. Now the judge must look at each personal situation, case by case. In the case decided by the Court of Bologna, work was very important. Not only because the person had an income, but because work helps people build relationships, friendships and a normal life in Italy. But attention: complementary protection is not automatic and it is not an amnesty. If there are serious problems related to public order or security, protection can be refused. The message is clear: if a person has built a real and regular life in Italy, the law can protect that life. But every case must be carefully evaluated. Thank you for listening.
My name is Avv. Fabio Loscerbo, and this was Immigration Law.
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