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CEDH · CASELAW;DECISIONS;ADMISSIBILITYCOM;ENG — 31 mai 2011
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- ECLI:CE:ECHR:2011:0531DEC002484707
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- 31 mai 2011
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Ukraine (no. 40450/04, ECHR 2009 ‑ ... (extracts)), Having regard to the unilateral declaration submitted by the respondent Government requesting the Court to strike the applications out of the list of cases, Having deliberated, decides as follows: THE FACTS The applicants are Ukrainian nationals whose names and dates of birth are tabulated below. The Ukrainian Government (“the Government”) were represented by Mrs V. Lutkovska, of the Ministry of Justice. The facts of the case, as submitted by the parties, may be summarised as follows. On the dates set out in the annexed table below the national courts, holding in favour of the applicants, ordered the authorities to pay various amounts to the applicants. These judgments became binding but the authorities delayed their enforcement. COMPLAINTS The applicants complained about the delayed enforcement of the judgments in their favour and, in certain cases, of assorted faults that allegedly accompanied the judicial or enforcement proceedings. Some of the applicants also raised other complaints. THE LAW The Court first considers that in accordance with Rule 42 § 1 of the Rules of Court, the applications should be joined, given their common legal background. A.     Complaints concerning lengthy non-enforcement of the judgments in the applicants’ favour Following the Yuriy Nikolayevich Ivanov pilot judgment cited above, the Government submitted to the Court the unilateral declaration aimed at resolving the issue raised by the applications. They requested the Court to strike out the applications in accordance with Article 37 of the Convention. The declaration read as follows: “The Government of Ukraine acknowledge the excessive duration of the enforcement of the applicants’ judgments. The Government are ready to pay to the applicants the outstanding debts according to the judgements of the national authorities, as well as to pay the applicants ex gratia the sums in accordance with annex no. 1 to this declaration. The Government therefore invite the Court to strike the applications out of the list of cases. They suggest that the present declaration might be accepted by the Court as “any other reason” justifying the striking out of the case of the Court’s list of cases, as referred to in Article 37 § 1 (c) of the Convention. The sums ex gratia are to cover any pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage as well as costs and expenses and will be free of any taxes that may be applicable, to be converted into the national currency of the respondent State at the rate applicable on the date of settlement. They will be payable within three months from the date of notification of the decision taken by the Court pursuant to Article 37 § 1 of the European Convention on Human Rights. In the event of failure to pay these sums within the said three-month period, the Government undertake to pay simple interest on them from expiry of that period until settlement, at a rate equal to the marginal lending rate of the European Central Bank during the default period plus three percentage points. This payment will constitute the final resolution of the cases.” Mr Chumakov failed to reply, while other applicants disagreed on various grounds, considering most often that the compensation amounts offered by the Government were insufficient. The Court reiterates that under Article 37 of the Convention it may at any stage of the proceedings strike an application out of its list of cases where the circumstances lead to the conclusions specified under (a), (b), or (c) of that Article. Article 37 § 1 (c) enables the Court in particular to strike a case out of its list if: “for any other reason established by the Court, it is no longer justified to continue the examination of the application.” Article 37 § 1 in fine states: “However, the Court shall continue the examination of the application if respect for human rights as defined in the Convention and the protocols thereto so requires.” The Court also reiterates that in certain circumstances it may strike out an application under Article 37 § 1(c) on the basis of a unilateral declaration by a respondent Government even if the applicant wishes the examination of the case to be continued (see Tahsin Acar v. Turkey (preliminary objection) [GC], no.   26307/95, §§ 75-77, ECHR 2003-VI). The Court reiterates that in its pilot judgment ( Yuriy Nikolayevich Ivanov v. Ukraine , cited above) it recently ordered Ukraine to “grant such redress, within one year from the date on which the judgment becomes final, to all applicants whose applications pending before the Court were communicated to the Government under Rule 54 § 2 (b) of the Rules of Court before the delivery of the present judgment or will be communicated further to this judgment and concern arguable complaints relating solely to the prolonged non-enforcement of domestic decisions for which the State was responsible, including where complaints alleging a lack of effective remedies in respect of such non-enforcement are also raised;.” In the same judgment the Court also held that “pending the adoption of the above measures, the Court will adjourn, for one year from the date on which the judgment becomes final, the proceedings in all cases in which the applicants raise arguable complaints relating solely to the prolonged non-enforcement of domestic decisions for which the State is responsible, including cases in which complaints alleging a lack of effective remedies in respect of such non-enforcement are also raised, without prejudice to the Court’s power at any moment to declare any such case inadmissible or to strike it out of its list following a friendly settlement between the parties or the resolution of the matter by other means in accordance with Articles 37 or 39 of the Convention.” Having examined the terms of the Government’s declaration, the Court understands it as intending to give the applicants redress in line with the pilot judgment (see Yuriy Nikolayevich Ivanov v. Ukraine , cited above, §§   82 and 99 and point 6 of the operative part). The Court is satisfied that the Government explicitly acknowledge the excessive length of the execution of judgments in the applicants’ favour. It also notes that the compensations that the Government offered are comparable with Court awards in similar cases, taking account, inter alia , of the specific delay in each particular case. The Court therefore considers that it is no longer justified to continue the examination of the relevant parts of the applications. It is also satisfied that respect for human rights as defined in the Convention and the Protocols thereto does not require it to continue the examination of these parts of the applications. Accordingly, the relevant parts of the applications which concern the applicants’ complaints of the lengthy non-enforcement of judgments in their favour should be struck out of the list. B.     Remainder of the complaints Having carefully examined the remainder of the applicants’ complaints in the light of all the material in its possession, and in so far as the matter complained of is within its competence, the Court finds that it does not disclose any appearance of a violation of the rights and freedoms set out in the Convention or its Protocols. It follows that these parts of the applications are manifestly ill-founded and must be rejected in accordance with Article 35 §§ 3 (a) and 4 of the Convention. For these reasons, the Court unanimously Decides to join the applications; Takes note of the terms of the respondent Government’s declaration in respect of the excessive duration of the enforcement of the judgments in the applicants’ favour; Decides to strike the applications out of its list of cases in so far as it relates to the above complaint in accordance with Article 37 § 1 (c) of the Convention; Declares the remainder of the application inadmissible. Stephen Phillips   Mark Villiger Deputy Registrar   President ANNEX   No. Appl. Number Name(s) of the applicant(s), born in Date of introduction Domestic decisions about the lengthy non-enforcement of which the applicants complain (name of the court or of another authority, date of the decision) Compensation offered (euro) 1 24847/07 TYURIN VLADIMIR PAVLOVICH (1953) 29/05/2007 14.12.2004, Selydiv Court 990 2 36885/07 SIDENKO ANATOLIY NIKOLAYEVICH (1947) 11/07/2007 16.11.2004, Novogrodivka Court 1,050 3 1606/08 LI YELENA ANATOLYEVNA (1960) 17/11/2007 12.10.2004, Shevchenkivskyy District Court of Kyiv 915 4 4990/08 SLAVGORODSKAYA VIKTORIYA ALEKSANDROVNA (1977) 24/12/2007 21.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 945 5 14583/08 SUKHOVA SVETLANA IVANOVNA (1962) 03/03/2008 19.05.2004, Krasnyy Luch Court 1,140 6 14591/08 POVSTEMSKAYA TATYANA VIKTOROVNA (1977) 03/03/2008 18.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 7 14596/08 BABKIN GALINA ANDREYEVNA (1954) 03/03/2008 12.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 8 14605/08 BABKINIS MARIYA ANDREYEVNA (1969) 03/03/2008 17.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 9 14609/08 PASTUSHENKO LYUDMILA IVANOVNA (1969) 03/03/2008 17.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 10 14632/08 GOSELNIKOVA NADEZHDA NIKOLAYEVNA (1957) 03/03/2008 17.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 11 14642/08 POLYAKOV MIKHAIL MIKHAYLOVICH (1956) 03/03/2008 17.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 12 24107/08 BALUN VIKTOR VASILYEVICH (1948) 05/05/2008 27.10.2005, Donetsk Court of Appeal 900 13 28134/08 GARKUSHA-BOZHKO YELENA VASILYEVNA (1970) 27/05/2008 18.07.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 930 14 28176/08 KOZAKOVA ANZHELIKA IVANOVNA (1964) 27/05/2008 16.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 15 28183/08 KONOVAL LARISA ALEKSANDROVNA (1957) 27/05/2008 08.11.2003, 18.07.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 1,245 16 28190/08 PERVUSHINA TATYANA PAVLOVNA (1954) 27/05/2008 17.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 945 17 28201/08 PUKHALSKAYA LYUBOV IVANOVNA (1964) 27/05/2008 18.07.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 930 18 28220/08 YAMPOL ALEKSANDR VYACHESLAVOVICH (1967) 27/05/2008 18.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 19 35532/08 CHUMAKOV ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH (1960) 09/07/2008 29.01.2007, Shakhtarsk Court 600 20 35533/08 ZASTAVSKAYA ANTONINA PETROVNA (1958) 15/07/2008 19.07.2002, Krasnyy Luch Court 1,470 21 35556/08 LICHUK VALENTINA ALEKSANDROVNA (1974) 15/07/2008 21.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 945 22 35558/08 LICHUK NIKOLAY MIRONOVICH (1964) 15/07/2008 16.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 945 23 35570/08 GICHKO LYUDMILA DMITRIYEVNA (1948) 15/07/2008 18.07.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 930 24 37096/08 BRYOKHOVA OKSANA ARKADYEVNA (1972) 18/06/2008 15.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 945 25 37099/08 ROTAR OKSANA GEORGIYEVNA (1978) 18/06/2008 17.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 26 37102/08 AGUNOVICH IRINA VIKTOROVNA (1962) 18/06/2008 16.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 27 40466/08 PROTSUN MIKHAIL MAKAROVICH (1937) 01/08/2008 09.12.2004, Selydiv Court 1,035 28 41580/08 TYABUT LYUBOV MIKHAILOVNA (1943) 21/08/2008 29.11.2002, 17.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 1,410 29 41589/08 ANTROPCHENKO INNA GENNADYEVNA (1965) 21/08/2008 15.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Cour 960 30 50775/08 POLISHCHUK OLGA ANATOLYEVNA (1963) 06/10/2008 18.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 31 50778/08 KLISHOVA VERA NIKOLAYEVNA (1950) 06/10/2008 15.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Cour 945 32 50783/08 KUKURUZYAK IRINA YEVGENYEVNA (1968) 06/10/2008 16.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 945 33 50802/08 LEBEDENKO OLGA PETROVNA (1961) 06/10/2008 16.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 945 34 50814/08 LYSENKO NINA NIKOLAYEVNA (1950) 06/10/2008 15.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 945 35 50828/08 MAKUSHCHENKO YURIY VLADIMIROVICH (1953) 06/10/2008 04.08.2003, 15.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 1,290 36 53597/08 KUKAVA ANATOLIY MEGONOVICH (1976) 25/10/2008 15.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 945 37 53626/08 KUKAVA MEGON SEYDBIYEVICH (1938) 25/10/2008 15.06.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 945 38 53631/08 VERNER REYNGARDT AVGUSTOVICH (1982) 25/10/2008 16.05.2005, Krasnyy Luch Court 960 39 18898/09 GRYN OLEG IVANOVYCH (1974) 19/03/2009 20.04.2007, Darnytskyy District Court of Kyiv 615 40 49447/09 RYBALKO YEVGEN OPANASOVYCH (1955) 11/08/2009 14.06.2007, Lyubotyn Court 480  Citations
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