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CEDH · CASELAW;DECISIONS;ADMISSIBILITYCOM;ENG — 9 mars 2023
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- ECLI:CE:ECHR:2023:0309DEC002789716
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The applicants were represented by Mr G. Romano, a lawyer practising in Rome. The applicants’ complaints under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention and Article   1 of Protocol No. 1 concerning the application of retrospective legislation (Article 1 § 218 of Law no. 266/2005 of 23   December 2005) to pending national proceedings were communicated to the Italian Government (“the Government”). THE LAW On 23 June 2022 the Registry sent a letter to the applicants requesting certain documents essential for processing the application. The reply only concerned some of the applicants. By letter dated 2 August 2022, sent via the Court’s Electronic Communication Service (eComms), the applicants were notified that the period allowed for submission of the requested documents had expired on 7   July 2022. The applicants’ attention was drawn to Article   37   §   1   (a) of the Convention, which provides that the Court may strike an application out of its list of cases where the circumstances lead to the conclusion that the applicant does not intend to pursue the application. The applicants received that letter on 2 August 2022. They responded; however, no reply was received with regard to the applicant, G.   Zammattio. At the same time the Government informed the Court that they proposed to make a unilateral declaration with a view to resolving the issues raised by the applicants, excluding Mr G.   Zammattio. They further requested the Court to strike out the application in accordance with Article   37 of the Convention. The Government acknowledged the violation of Article 6 § 1 of the Convention and Article 1 of Protocol No. 1. With regard to the applicants, P. Babuin, L.A. Borgonuovo, M. Bove, A.   Cesa, L. Drigo, E. Franceschina, S. Gobbo, C. Lembo, G. Maestrello, A.   Maserin, O. Mazzetti, P. Moro, L. Mozzon, L. Pagliaro, S. Santarossa, M.C. Sperti, the Government offered to pay them the amounts detailed in the appended table and invited the Court to strike the application out of the list of cases in accordance with Article   37 §   1   (c) of the Convention. The amounts would be payable within three months from the date of notification of the Court’s decision. In the event of failure to pay these amounts within the above-mentioned three-month period, the Government undertook to pay simple interest on them, from the 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. The payment will constitute the final resolution of the case. With regard to the applicants, E. Antoniolli, E. Asquini, M.P. Bravin, M.   Codeglia, A. Da Pieve, P. Miotto, M. Sist, the Government offered not to proceed with the recovery of 40% of the sums paid to these applicants in execution of the first-instance judgments later reversed on appeal following the application of Article 1 § 218 of Law no. 266/2005 of 23 December 2005. The Government finally proposed to award each applicant, save for Mr   G.   Zammattio, 76 euros (EUR) for costs and expenses. On 7 November 2022 the applicants informed the Court that they rejected the terms of the declarations. The Court observes that Article   37 §   1   (c) enables it 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”. Thus, it may strike out applications under Article   37 §   1 (c) on the basis of a unilateral declaration by a respondent Government even if the applicants wish the examination of the case to be continued (see, in particular, the Tahsin   Acar v.   Turkey judgment (preliminary objections) [GC], no.   26307/95, §§   75 ‑ 77, ECHR 2003-VI). The Court has established clear and extensive case-law against Italy emphasising that the adoption of Law no. 266/2005 which definitively and retroactively settled the merits of the pending dispute between the applicants and the State and rendered futile any continuation of the proceedings was not justified by overriding reasons of general interest (see, for example, Cicero and Others v. Italy , nos. 29483/11 and 4 others, §§ 31-33, 30 January 2020; De   Rosa and Others v. Italy , nos. 52888/08 and 13 others, §§ 48-54, 11   December 2012; and Agrati and Others v. Italy , nos. 43549/08, 6107/09 and 5087/09, §§ 59-66, 7 June 2011). When the Court found a violation of Article   6 § 1 of the Convention, it considered that the applicants had suffered a real loss of opportunity and that, consequently, the violations found were likely to have caused the applicants material damage. As to non-pecuniary damage, the Court considered that the finding of a violation constituted in itself just satisfaction for the non-pecuniary damage suffered by the applicants (see De Rosa and Others , cited above, §§ 60-62). Noting the admissions contained in the Government’s declaration, as well as the amount of compensation proposed – which is consistent with the amounts awarded in similar cases – the Court considers that it is no longer justified to continue the examination of the application in respect of the applicants whose claims were addressed in the Government’s unilateral declaration (Article   37 §   1   (c)). In the light of the above considerations, the Court is satisfied that respect for human rights as defined in the Convention and the Protocols thereto does not require it to continue the examination of the application in that part (Article   37 §   1 in fine ). Finally, the Court emphasises that, should the Government fail to comply with the terms of their unilateral declaration, the application may be restored to the list in accordance with Article   37 §   2 of the Convention (see Josipović v.   Serbia (dec.), no.   18369/07, 4   March 2008). As regards the complaints lodged by Mr G. Zammattio, the Court reiterates the absence of the replies to its letters. In the light of the foregoing, and in the absence of any special circumstances regarding respect for the rights guaranteed by the Convention and the Protocols thereto, the Court, in accordance with Article   37   §   1   (a) of the Convention, considers that it is no longer justified to continue the examination of the application insofar as it concerns the complaints raised by Mr G. Zammattio. In view of the above, it is appropriate to strike the case out of the list. For these reasons, the Court, unanimously, Takes note of the failure of the applicant, G. Zammattio, to reply to the Court’s letter of 2 August 2022 and of the absence of any special circumstances regarding respect for the rights guaranteed by the Convention and the Protocols thereto; Takes note of the terms of the respondent Government’s declaration related to the remaining applicants and of the arrangements for ensuring compliance with the undertakings referred to therein; Decides to strike the application out of its list of cases in accordance with Article   37 §   1   (a) and (c) of the Convention. Done in English and notified in writing on 30 March 2023.     Viktoriya Maradudina   Alena Poláčková   Acting Deputy Registrar   President APPENDIX Application raising complaints under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention and Article   1 of Protocol No. 1 (legislative interference) Application no. Date of introduction Applicant’s name Year of birth Date of receipt of Government’s declaration Date of receipt of applicant’s comments, if any Amount awarded for non ‑ pecuniary damage   (in euros) [1] Amount awarded for costs and expenses (in euros) [2] 27897/16 10/05/2016 (24 applicants) Elio ANTONIOLLI 1946   15/09/2022 07/11/2022 - 76 Erta ASQUINI 1948 - 76 Paola BABUIN 1958 4,979.74 76 Loredana Alda BORGONUOVO 1946   1,818.58 76 Margherita BOVE 1953 16,773.19 76 Maria Pia BRAVIN 1940 - 76 Anna CESA 1962 2,061.60 76 Marco CODEGLIA 1962 - 76 Attilio DA PIEVE 1954 - 76 Learco DRIGO 1952 312.08 76 Edda FRANCESCHINA 1943   47.94 76 Stella GOBBO 1941 1,265.45 76 Claudia LEMBO 1966 13,398.95 76 Giorgio MAESTRELLO 1951   1,074.64 76 Angela MASERIN 1958 1,511.55 76 Onorio MAZZETTI 1959 766.12 76 Pierluigi MIOTTO 1966 - 76 Pierina MORO 1955 1,161.50 76 Loredana MOZZON 1959 5,583.46 76 Lucia PAGLIARO 1948 23,616.56 76 Silverio SANTAROSSA 1963   7,753 76 Marta SIST 1959 - 76 Maria Cristina SPERTI 1960   11,933.21 76 Gianni ZAMMATTIO 1950   - - - -   [1] Plus any tax that may be chargeable to the applicants. 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- CASELAW;DECISIONS;ADMISSIBILITYCOM;ENG
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- 9 mars 2023
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- droits fondamentaux
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