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CEDH · CASELAW;DECISIONS;ADMISSIBILITYCOM;ENG — 1 octobre 2013
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- ECLI:CE:ECHR:2013:1001DEC003356908
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- 1 octobre 2013
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The facts of the cases, as submitted by the applicants and appearing from the case files, may be summarised as follows. The applicants claimed to have acquired ownership of the lands in question by prescription or to have been granted property rights through unregistered transfers or assignments by third parties who themselves had acted as rightful owners based on acquisitive prescription. The applicants, transferors or assignors did not have any title or caution registered at the land registry. The ledgers (and not title deeds) that the applicants mentioned in their submissions to the Court in the applications nos. 21734/10 and 3475/10 had not been relied on before the domestic authorities. The applicants initiated civil proceedings against the cadastral surveys and planning as well as the registration of the lands in the registry in the name of the Treasury as forest. In application no. 33569/08 the applicant’s tractor was confiscated and criminal proceedings were issued against him on suspicion of the offence of clearing of a forested area for agricultural use. The applicants’ cases were rejected on the grounds that ownership of forests could not be transferred or acquired by way of prescription. In some of these cases, whether the other legal conditions (namely, an uninterrupted and unopposed possession or use in the role of owner for the period specified by law), were fulfilled was also disputed. COMPLAINTS The applicants complained under Articles 6 of the Convention and/or 1   of Protocol No. 1 that they had been legally entitled to the lands in question; that the lands concerned had not been within forest areas and that accordingly they should have been registered in their names. The applicants added that they had not received a fair trial as they had been deprived of their possessions. In application nos. 17967/10 and 32080/10, the applicants complained that they had not been able to use their own property for years due to the unjustified interference by the administration and the ensuing proceedings. In application no. 23698/10 the applicant called into question the fact that he had not been personally notified of the outcome of cadastral survey and planning operations and that instead, a public announcement had been made pursuant to the relevant laws and regulations. He also relied on Article 13. THE LAW The Court first of all considers that, pursuant to Rule 42 § 1 of the Rules of Court, the applications should be joined, given the similar factual and legal backgrounds. It also considers that all of the applicant’s complaints should be examined under Article 1 of Protocol No. 1. The Court has already examined in Usta v. Turkey ((dec.), no. 32212/11, ECHR 27 November 2012) the question of whether, in these situations, there was a sufficient basis in domestic law for an applicant’s claim to qualify as an asset for the purposes of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1, and it concluded that under the relevant provision of the Turkish Constitution, it is not possible to obtain entitlement to forest land by possession or to transfer the ownership of it to third parties. In the present cases, the Court sees no reason to depart from its findings in the decision cited above. With regard to the constitutional protection afforded to forests in Turkish law, the legal position of the applicants and the lands in question, the Court concludes that the applicants’ claims cannot be regarded as an asset within the meaning of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1. It follows that the applications are incompatible ratione materiae with the provisions of the Convention within the meaning of Article 35 § 3 and must be rejected pursuant to Article 35 § 4. For these reasons, the Court unanimously Decides to join the applications; Declares the applications inadmissible.   Seçkin Erel   Peer Lorenzen   Acting Deputy Registrar   President   Appendix   No Application No Lodged on Applicant Date of birth Place of residence Represented by   33569/08 01/07/2008 Adil ÖZADAM 25/05/1962 Uşak       37867/08 29/07/2008 Mustafa ÇAKICI 28/01/1948 Adana   Muzaffer KAYA   60108/09 02/11/2009 Vahit CANBAZOĞLU 25/10/1929 Kastamonu   Şevket Şahap İNCE   65027/09 19/11/2009 Osman EĞRİKÜLAH 15/02/1950 Urla   Erol ÇAKIR   3475/10 10/01/2010 Cemil MAĞRUR 01/01/1958 Şırnak   Mağrur KASIM 01/01/1956 Şırnak   Tahir ELÇİ   17967/10 05/03/2010 Hamdi KARANFİL 10/08/1948 İstanbul   İsmet ATAY   21734/10 29/03/2010 Yaşar KESKİN 01/01/1962 İstanbul   Sinan NAİPOĞLU   23698/10 19/04/2010 Halil İbrahim TERZİOĞLU 12/10/1933 Balıkesir       32080/10 12/05/2010 Ahmet GÜLTAŞ 03/03/1984 İzmir   Zakire GÜLTAŞ (ÇERİ) 05/04/1979   Fatma GÜLTAŞ 19/03/1987   Ayşe DÜLÜSTAN   Ömer GÜLTAŞ   Suat AYDINER             54004/10 10/08/2010 Cemil KUZU 01/01/1956 Şırnak   Nadir DENİZ 01/01/1935 Şırnak   Cihan MUNİS             75192/10 15/09/2010 Mehmet YAVUZ 01/01/1944 Osmaniye   Hasan YAVUZ 01/01/1948 Osmaniye                 13231/11 15/12/2010 Seyit Ali ÇELİKDEMİR 20/01/1951 Tunceli   Hüseyin AYGÜN             17629/11 11/11/2010 Şevket ESMER 05/03/1937 Diyarbakır   Abdullah YILMAZ 14/11/1946 Diyarbakır   Ramazan BAYRAM 03/04/1945 Diyarbakır   Şuayib CAN 01/01/1956 Diyarbakır   Ali BAŞARI 03/05/1953 Diyarbakır Celal AYGEN  Citations
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- CASELAW;DECISIONS;ADMISSIBILITYCOM;ENG
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