CEDHCASELAW;JUDGMENTS;CHAMBER;ENG23
CEDH · CASELAW;JUDGMENTS;CHAMBER;ENG — 11 janvier 2007
- ECLI
- ECLI:CE:ECHR:2007:0111JUD000751604
- Date
- 11 janvier 2007
- Publication
- 11 janvier 2007
droits fondamentauxCEDH
Source : DILA / Judilibre · open data
Mes notes
privées · visibles par vous seulRésumé structuré
version préliminaireFaits
Non déterminable à partir du texte fourni.
Procédure
Non déterminable à partir du texte fourni.
Question juridique
Non déterminable à partir du texte fourni.
Solution
source officielleViolation of Art. 6-1;Violation of P1-1
Résumé généré automatiquement — à vérifier avec la décision originale.
Analyse IA non disponible
Générez un résumé intelligent de cette décision
Texte intégral
.s800EAC49 { font-size:12pt } .sFE10DC93 { margin-top:0pt; margin-bottom:0pt; text-align:center } .sBB9EE52A { font-family:Arial } .s29100277 { font-family:Arial; font-weight:bold } .sA36B60A1 { font-family:Arial; font-style:italic } .sE208486F { font-family:Arial; color:#ff0000 } .s598389FF { margin-top:0pt; margin-bottom:0pt; text-align:center; font-size:18pt } .sF5E1C6CF { font-family:Arial; font-weight:bold; text-decoration:underline; color:#ff0000 } .s491F5244 { font-family:Arial; font-style:italic; color:#ff0000 } .s32563E28 { margin-top:0pt; margin-bottom:0pt } .s4ACA9207 { page-break-before:always; clear:both; mso-break-type:section-break } .s10950C61 { margin-top:0pt; margin-bottom:0pt; text-indent:14.2pt; text-align:justify } .sB9D5CABB { width:28.35pt; display:inline-block } .s61ED8A2B { width:14.36pt; display:inline-block } .s61E420C2 { font-family:Arial; font-variant:small-caps } .s84D0D60A { width:8.36pt; display:inline-block } .sEC177689 { margin-top:0pt; margin-bottom:36pt; text-indent:14.2pt; text-align:justify } .s967D43C6 { margin-top:36pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-align:justify; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid; font-size:14pt } .s87F05BA2 { margin-top:12pt; margin-bottom:0pt; text-indent:14.2pt; text-align:justify } .sC443675D { margin-top:36pt; margin-bottom:30pt; text-align:justify; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid; font-size:14pt } .sD2857263 { margin-top:30pt; margin-left:17.85pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-indent:-17.85pt; text-align:justify; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid } .s7ED160F0 { text-decoration:none } .s33165EBA { font-family:Arial; font-size:8pt; vertical-align:super; color:#0069d6 } .s1584C63D { margin-top:0pt; margin-left:7.1pt; margin-bottom:0pt; text-indent:7.1pt; text-align:justify } .s11869A80 { margin-top:0pt; margin-bottom:18pt; text-indent:14.2pt; text-align:justify } .s9F223FEE { margin-top:18pt; margin-left:17.85pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-indent:-17.85pt; text-align:justify; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid } .s3B3A5DE9 { margin-top:12pt; margin-bottom:36pt; text-indent:14.2pt; text-align:justify } .sE7C30868 { margin-top:12pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-indent:14.2pt; text-align:justify } .sE6F6C865 { margin-top:12pt; margin-left:48.75pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-indent:-17pt; text-align:center; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid; font-size:10pt } .s988F61DE { margin-top:12pt; margin-left:21.25pt; margin-bottom:18pt; text-indent:7.1pt; text-align:justify; font-size:10pt } .s8C771D24 { margin-top:18pt; margin-left:48.75pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-indent:-17pt; text-align:center; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid; font-size:10pt } .s281358E1 { margin-top:12pt; margin-left:21.25pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-indent:7.1pt; text-align:justify; font-size:10pt } .s8A9F351B { margin-top:12pt; margin-left:21.25pt; margin-bottom:24pt; text-indent:7.1pt; text-align:justify; font-size:10pt } .sCD71EA34 { margin-top:24pt; margin-left:17.85pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-indent:-17.85pt; text-align:justify; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid } .s8E011338 { margin-top:12pt; margin-bottom:6pt; text-indent:14.2pt; text-align:justify; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid } .s56E27C8 { margin-top:6pt; margin-left:21.25pt; margin-bottom:24pt; text-indent:7.1pt; text-align:justify; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid; font-size:10pt } .s804EF768 { margin-top:24pt; margin-left:29.2pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-indent:-17.6pt; text-align:justify; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid } .s7EE1C8F0 { margin-top:18pt; margin-left:29.2pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-indent:-17.6pt; text-align:justify; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid } .s401C450A { margin-top:12pt; margin-bottom:18pt; text-indent:14.2pt; text-align:justify } .sAB173E38 { margin-top:12pt; margin-left:17pt; margin-bottom:0pt; text-indent:-17pt; text-align:justify } .s127C7598 { margin-top:0pt; margin-left:17pt; margin-bottom:0pt; text-indent:-17pt; text-align:justify } .sD66C1369 { margin-top:0pt; margin-left:17.3pt; margin-bottom:0pt; text-align:justify } .s81CCF55C { margin-top:0pt; margin-left:17pt; margin-bottom:12pt; text-indent:-17pt; text-align:justify } .s7CB9076 { margin-top:36pt; margin-bottom:0pt; page-break-inside:avoid; page-break-after:avoid } .s6D8DA02C { width:56.62pt; display:inline-block } .s96D943F2 { width:154.29pt; display:inline-block } .sF2E32F9B { width:36.61pt; display:inline-block } .s5F32E900 { width:208.31pt; display:inline-block } .sF6A12959 { width:33%; height:1px; text-align:left } .s2EB42ED2 { margin-top:0pt; margin-bottom:0pt; font-size:10pt } .sC36A6361 { font-family:Arial; color:#000000 }     FIFTH SECTION     CASE OF GALIMULLIN AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE     (Application no. 7516/04)     JUDGMENT       STRASBOURG   11   January 2007       FINAL     11/04/2007     This judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article   44 §   2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial revision. In the case of Galimullin and Others v. Ukraine, The European Court of Human Rights (Fifth Section), sitting as a Chamber composed of:   Mr   P. Lorenzen , President ,   Mrs   S. Botoucharova ,   Mr   K. Jungwiert ,   Mr   V. Butkevych ,   Mrs   M. Tsatsa-Nikolovska ,   Mr   R. Maruste ,   Mr   M. Villiger, judges , and Mrs C. Westerdiek , Section Registrar , Having deliberated in private on 4   December 2006, Delivers the following judgment, which was adopted on that date: PROCEDURE 1.     The case originated in an application (no.   7516/04) against Ukraine lodged with the Court under Article 34 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (“the Convention”) by four Ukrainian nationals, Mr Marat Mansurovich Galimullin, Mr Viktor Borisovich Kartanov, Mr Pavel Sergeyevich Pavlov and Ms Olga Ivanovna Solonskaya (“the applicants”), on 30   December   2003. 2.     The applicants were represented by Mr V.   Bychkovskiy from Miusinsk. The Ukrainian Government (“the Government”) were represented by their Agent, Mr Y.   Zaytsev. 3.     On 2   November   2005 the Court decided to communicate the complaints under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention and Article 1 of Protocol   No.   1 concerning the non-enforcement of the judgments in the applicants' favour to the Government. Under the provisions of Article 29   §   3 of the Convention, it decided to examine the merits of the application at the same time as its admissibility. THE FACTS I.     THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CASE 4.     The applicants were born in 1963, 1955, 1978 and 1958 respectively. The first applicant lives in Krasnyy Luch and the other applicants live in Miusinsk, the Lugansk region. 5.     On various dates the applicants instituted civil proceedings in the Krasnyy Luch Court ( Краснолуцький міський суд Луганської області ) seeking salary arrears and other payments from the State Mining Company “Miusinska” ( ДВАТ шахта “Міусінська ” ДП “Донбасантрацит ”). 6.     On 4   August   2003 the Krasnyy Luch Court awarded UAH   4,154.87 [1] in favour of the first applicant. 7.     On 31   October   2001 the Krasnyy Luch Court awarded UAH   2,415.99 [2] in favour of the second applicant. 8.     On 27   August   2001 the Krasnyy Luch Court awarded UAH   1,139.38 [3] in favour of the fourth applicant; and 9.     On 26   November   2002 the Krasnyy Luch Court awarded UAH   4,558.18 [4] in favour of the third applicant. 10.     The aforementioned judgments became final and the enforcement writs in their respect were transferred to the Krasnyy Luch Bailiffs' Service (“the Bailiffs,” Відділ Державної виконавчої служби Краснолуцького міського управління юстиції ) for enforcement. 11.     On 10   February   2005 the Bailiffs notified the first and the third applicant that the delays in the enforcement of the judgments given in their favour were due to the holding of the debtor's property in a tax lien. 12.     The judgments given in favour of the first, second and third applicant were enforced on 29   August   2005; the judgment given in favour of the fourth applicant was enforced on 1   November   2004. II.     RELEVANT DOMESTIC LAW 13.     A description of the relevant domestic law can be found in Sokur v.   Ukraine (no. 29439/02, §   17-22, 26 April 2005). THE LAW 14.     The applicants complained about the State authorities' failure to enforce the judgments of the Krasnyy Luch Court given in their favour in due time. They invoked Articles   6   §   1 of the Convention and Article   1 of Protocol   No.   1, which provide, insofar as relevant, as follows: Article 6 § 1 “In the determination of his civil rights and obligations ... everyone is entitled to a fair and public hearing within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law. ...” Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 “Every natural or legal person is entitled to the peaceful enjoyment of his possessions. No one shall be deprived of his possessions except in the public interest and subject to the conditions provided for by law and by the general principles of international law. The preceding provisions shall not, however, in any way impair the right of a State to enforce such laws as it deems necessary to control the use of property in accordance with the general interest ....” I.     ADMISSIBILITY 15.     The Government raised objections, contested by the applicants, regarding the applicants' victim status similar to those already dismissed in a number of the Court's judgments regarding non-enforcement of judgments against the State-owned companies (see e.g. Romashov v. Ukraine no.   67534/01, §§   25-27, 27   July   2004). The Court considers that these objections must be rejected for the same reasons. 16.     The Court concludes that the applicants' complaints under Article   6   §   1 of the Convention and Article 1 of Protocol No.   1 about the delay in the enforcement of the judgments of the Krasnyy Luch Court raise issues of fact and law under the Convention, the determination of which requires an examination on the merits. It finds no ground for declaring these complaints inadmissible. The Court must therefore declare them admissible. II.     MERITS 17.     In their observations on the merits of the applicants' claims, the Government contended that there had been no violation of Article   6   §   1 of the Convention or Article   1   of Protocol   No.   1. 18.     The applicants disagreed. 19.     The Court notes that the delays in the enforcement of the judgments given in the applicants' favour ranged from two years and one month to three years and ten months. 20.     The Court recalls that it has already found violations of Article   6   §   1 of the Convention and Article   1   of Protocol   No.   1 in a number of similar cases (see, for instance, Sokur v. Ukraine , cited above, §§   36-37 and Sharenok v.   Ukraine , no. 35087/02, §§   37-38, 22 February 2005). 21.     Having examined all the material in its possession, the Court considers that the Government have not put forward any fact or argument capable of persuading it to reach a different conclusion in the present case. 22.     There has, accordingly, been a violation of Article   6   §   1 of the Convention and of Article   1   of Protocol   No.   1. III.     APPLICATION OF ARTICLE 41 OF THE CONVENTION 23.     Article 41 of the Convention provides: “If the Court finds that there has been a violation of the Convention or the Protocols thereto, and if the internal law of the High Contracting Party concerned allows only partial reparation to be made, the Court shall, if necessary, afford just satisfaction to the injured party.” A.     Damage 24.     The first and the third applicant claimed their unsettled judgments debts and additional sums of UAH   3,500 (EUR   540) each in respect of non-pecuniary damage. The second and the fourth applicants claimed the sums of UAH   9,212.77 (EUR   1,420) and UAH   5,278.76 (EUR   815) respectively by way of compensation for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage. 25.     The Government agreed to pay the amount of non-pecuniary damage claimed by the first applicant and the global sums claimed by the second and the fourth applicant. The Government did not agree with the third applicant's claims. 26.     The Court notes that the judgments given in the applicants' favour had been fully enforced (see paragraph 12). The Court therefore rejects the claims for pecuniary damage. However, the Court considers that the applicants must have sustained non-pecuniary damage. Regard being had to the submissions of the parties and to the Court's case-law, the Court awards EUR   540 to the first and to the third applicant respectively; EUR   1,420 to the second applicant and EUR   815 to the fourth applicant in respect of non-pecuniary damage. B.     Costs and expenses 27.     The applicant did not submit any claim under this head. The Court therefore makes no award. C.     Default interest 28.     The Court considers it appropriate that the default interest should be based on the marginal lending rate of the European Central Bank, to which should be added three percentage points. FOR THESE REASONS, THE COURT UNANIMOUSLY 1.     Declares the application admissible;   2.     Holds that there has been a violation of Article   6   §   1 of the Convention;   3.     Holds that there has been a violation of Article   1 Protocol No.   1 of the Convention;   4.     Holds (a)     that the respondent State is to pay the applicants, within three months from the date on which the judgment becomes final in accordance with Article   44   §   2 of the Convention, the following sums in respect of just satisfaction: -     to Mr   Marat Galimullin, EUR   540 (five hundred forty euros); -     to Mr   Viktor Kartanov, EUR   1,420 (one thousand four hundred twenty euros); -     to Mr   Pavel Pavlov, EUR   540 (five hundred forty euros); and -     to Ms   Olga Solonskaya, EUR   815 (eight hundred fifteen euros) plus any tax that might be chargeable; (b)   that the above amounts shall be converted into the national currency of the respondent State at the rate applicable at the date of settlement; (c)   that from the expiry of the above-mentioned three months until settlement simple interest shall be payable on the above amounts at a rate equal to the marginal lending rate of the European Central Bank during the default period plus three percentage points;   5.     Dismisses the remainder of the applicants' claims for just satisfaction. Done in English, and notified in writing on 11   January 2007, pursuant to Rule   77 §§ 2 and 3 of the Rules of Court.   C laudia Westerdiek   P eer Lorenzen   Registrar   President [1] .     711.90 euros (“EUR”). [2] .     EUR   495.60. [3] .     EUR   235.20. [4] .     EUR   892.63.Articles de loi cités
Article 6 CEDHArticle 6-1 CEDH
Citations
Aucune citation répertoriée pour cette décision.
Décisions connexes
Aucune décision similaire identifiée pour le moment.
Synthèse
- Juridiction
- CEDH
- Chambre
- CASELAW;JUDGMENTS;CHAMBER;ENG
- Formation
- 23
- Date
- 11 janvier 2007
- Matière
- droits fondamentaux
Référence
ECLI:CE:ECHR:2007:0111JUD000751604
Données disponibles
- Texte intégral