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Resolution
CM/ResDH(2011)721
Execution of the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights
9 cases against Romania concerning the lack of access to court due to excessive court fees
(see details in Appendix)
The Committee of Ministers, under the terms of Article 46, paragraph 2, of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, which provides that the Committee supervises the execution of final judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter “the Convention” and “the Court”);
Having regard to the judgments transmitted by the Court to the Committee once they had become final;
Recalling that the violation of the Convention found by the Court in these cases concerns the lack of access to court due to excessive court fees (violations of article 6, paragraph 1) (see details in Appendix);
Having invited the government of the respondent state to inform the Committee of the measures taken to comply with its obligation under Article 46, paragraph 1, of the Convention to abide by the Court’s judgments;
Having examined the information provided by the government in accordance with the Committee’s Rules for the application of Article 46, paragraph 2, of the Convention;
Having satisfied itself that the respondent state paid the applicants the just satisfaction provided in the judgments (see details in Appendix),
Recalling that a finding of violations by the Court requires, over and above the payment of just satisfaction awarded in the judgments, the adoption by the respondent state, where appropriate, of
- individual measures to put an end to the violations and erase their consequences so as to achieve as far as possible restitutio in integrum; and
- general measures preventing similar violations;
DECLARES, having examined the measures taken by the respondent state (see Appendix), that it has exercised its functions under Article 46, paragraph 2, of the Convention in these cases and
DECIDES to close the examination of these cases.
Appendix to Resolution CM/ResDH(2011)72
Information on the measures taken to comply with the judgments in 9 cases against Romania concerning the lack of access to court due to excessive court fees
Introductory case summary
These cases concern the lack of access to court between 2002 and 2005, due to excessive court fees (violations of Article 6, paragraph 1).
I. Payments of just satisfaction and individual measures
a) Details of just satisfaction
Name and application no. |
Judgment of |
Final on |
Just satisfaction - Total |
Payment deadline |
Date of payment |
Adam (45890/05) |
03/11/2009 |
03/02/2010 |
3000 EUR |
03/05/2010 |
22/04/2010 |
Beian No. 2 (4113/03) |
07/02/2008 |
07/05/2008 |
5000 EUR |
07/08/2008 |
18/08/2008*
|
Brezeanu (10097/05) |
21/07/2009 |
21/10/2009 |
- |
- |
- |
Daniel Ionel Constantin (17034/03) |
30/06/2009 |
06/11/2009 |
3000 EUR |
06/02/2010 |
07/10/2009 |
Ilic (26061/03) |
31/03/2009 |
30/06/2009 |
- |
- |
- |
Larco and others (30200/03) |
11/10/2007 |
31/03/2008 |
2000 EUR |
30/06/2008 |
20/07/2008* |
Nemeti (37278/03) |
01/04/2008 |
01/07/2008 |
5680 EUR |
01/10/2008 |
15/10/2008* |
Rusen (38151/05) |
08/01/2009 |
08/04/2009 |
- |
- |
- |
S.C. SILVOGRECU COM. S.R.L. (5355/04) |
23/02/2010 |
23/05/2010 |
2600 EUR |
23/08/2010 |
31/08/2010* |
* The applicant(s) waived interests in view of the small amount.
b) Individual measures
Article 322 § 9 of the Romanian Code of Civil Procedure provides the possibility of reopening civil proceedings in cases in which the European Court has found a violation of the Convention.
Consequently, no other individual measure was considered necessary by the Committee of Ministers.
II. General measures
The general measures taken by the Romanian authorities are presented in the Final Resolution CM/ResDH(2011)24 adopted in the case of Iorga against Romania (judgment of 25/01/2007).
III. Conclusions of the respondent state
The government considers that no individual measure is required, apart from the payment of the just satisfaction, that the general measures adopted will prevent similar violations and that Romania has thus complied with its obligations under Article 46, paragraph 1, of the Convention.
1 Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 8 June 2011 at the 1115th Meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies