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CEDH · CASELAW;RESOLUTIONS;EXECUTION;ENG — 5 mars 2020
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- ECLI:CEDH:001-202211
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  Recalling the respondent State’s obligation, under Article 46, paragraph 1, of the Convention, to abide by all final judgments in cases to which it has been a party and that this obligation entails, over and above the payment of any sums awarded by the Court, the adoption by the authorities of the respondent State, where required:   -                       of individual measures to put an end to violations established and erase their consequences so as to achieve as far as possible restitutio in integrum; and -                       of general measures preventing similar violations;   Having invited the government of the respondent State to inform the Committee of the measures taken to comply with the above-mentioned obligation;   Having noted that the just satisfaction, where awarded, has been paid by the government of the respondent State (see Appendix 2);   Noting with satisfaction the general measures adopted by the Russian authorities in respect of delayed enforcement of domestic judicial decisions imposing on the State obligations to provide housing to former military servicemen (see Appendix 1);   Having satisfied itself that all the measures required by Article 46, paragraph 1, have been adopted,   DECLARES that it has exercised its functions under Article 46, paragraph 2, of the Convention in these cases and   DECIDES to close the examination thereof. Appendix 1 to Resolution CM/ResDH(2020)...   Information about the measures to comply with the judgments   I.   Case summaries   This group of cases concerns the violation of the applicants’ right to access to court and the right to enjoyment of possessions due to the authorities’ failure, over several years, to enforce the domestic judgments ordering them to provide the applicants with flats to which they were entitled as former military servicemen (violations of Article 6, paragraph 1, and of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1).   In a number of cases, the Court also found a lack of an effective remedy in respect of the non-enforcement of the judicial decisions (violations of Article 13).   II.   Individual measures   In all cases in which the European Court awarded just satisfaction, the relevant sums were paid to the applicants or their representatives under conditions accepted by them (see below, the list of payment of just satisfaction and of enforcement of domestic judicial decisions).   All domestic judicial decisions in favour of the applicants have been enforced (see Appendix 2) Against this background, no other individual measures appear to be necessary.   III.   General measures   A.   Measures taken in response to the violations of Article 6, paragraph 1, and of Article 1 of Protocol No. 1   1.   Administrative measures and their results   In January 2015, the Ministry of Defense adopted an instruction, inter ali a, setting out clear procedures and mechanisms for enforcement of judicial decisions against the Ministry by its various structural components and for control of implementation of these procedures. In January 2016, the Ministry of Defense adopted a programme for provision of housing to former military personnel. In the framework of this programme, the Ministry performed an inventory check of the existing housing facilities. It also established working groups to improve co-operation on enforcement issues with the Federal Bailiff Service and has organised regular meetings with bailiffs and other public bodies to discuss such issues. Contracts for the construction of over 10,000 flats have been signed.   As a result of these measures, the number of unenforced judicial decisions for provision of housing to military personnel dropped by over 75% between January 2013 and July 2016. [1]   2.   Assessment of the measures   At its 1288 th meeting (June 2017) (DH) the Committee examined the execution of the pilot judgment Gerasimov and Others concerning delayed enforcement of domestic judicial decisions imposing on the State obligations in kind. In its decision, the Committee, inter alia , welcomed the important progress achieved in addressing and removing the origin of the violations established by the European Court as regards the enforcement of judicial decisions awarding housing to military servicemen. In the light of this, it decided to close examination of this aspect (see paragraph 4 of the decision).   B.   Measures taken in response to the violations of Article 13   1.   Compensatory remedy   The 2010 Compensation Act (“On Compensation for Violation of the Right to a Trial within a Reasonable Time or the Right to Enforcement of a Judgment within a Reasonable Time”), which was adopted by the Russian Federation in response to the Burdov (No.2 ) pilot judgment, entitles a party concerned to bring an action for compensation for the violation of his or her right to enforcement within a reasonable time of a judgment establishing a debt to be recovered from the State budgets. However, the provisions of this Act, as originally adopted, did not cover cases of delayed enforcement of obligations in kind, as a result of which the European Court adopted the Gerasimov and Others pilot judgment. In response to that judgment, on 19 December 2016 the Russian Federation adopted a federal law amending the 2010 Compensation Act, thus extending the right to obtain compensation for the lack of speedy enforcement of domestic judicial decisions concerning the State’s pecuniary obligations in kind, at issue in the present group of cases. The law entered into force on 1 January 2017.   2.   Acceleratory remedies   a) The power to order punitive damages was introduced into the Russian Federation’s Civil Code on 1 June 2015 (Article 308.3). The courts can award such damages against a debtor who has failed to comply in due time with his or her obligations in kind. These damages can also be awarded against public or municipal bodies and will thus serve as an additional remedy in cases of delayed enforcement of the kind of obligations which are at issue in these cases. The issues related to the application of Article 308.3 have been resolved by Resolution of the Plenum of the Supreme Court no.7 of 24 March 2016 “On Courts’ Application of Particular Provisions of the Civil Code of the Russian Federation Regarding Liability for Violation of Obligations”.   b) On 8 March 2015 the Code of Administrative Procedure of the Russian Federation (“the CAP”) was adopted providing for examination of, inter alia , complaints arising out of lengthy non-enforcement of judicial decisions. In particular, the following elements have been provided for: a more active role of the courts: redistribution of the burden of proof with the obligation on state authorities to provide documents and materials related to the alleged violation; penal sanctions for failure to provide materials to the court without valid reasons; participation in the proceedings of the body whose officials have committed the alleged violations and/or the body vested with the powers for elimination thereof; possibility for the court to apply preventive protection measures including interim measures; benefit schemes for payment of court duties; accelerated examination of administrative cases; possibility to deliver special decisions aiming at elimination of violations of the law established, etc.   The legal positions aimed at increasing the effectiveness of execution of court judgments imposing pecuniary and/or non-pecuniary obligations on state authorities, local self-government authorities and their officials are formulated in the Plenum Ruling of the Supreme Court no. 50 of 17 November 2015 “On Courts’ Application of the Law during Consideration of Some Issues Emerging in the Course of Enforcement Proceedings” and are also reflected in the “Review of Judicial Practice of the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation” no. 1 (2018).   3.   Assessment of the remedies   At its 1288 th meeting (June 2017) (DH) the Committee examined the execution of the pilot judgment Gerasimov and Others concerning delayed enforcement of domestic judicial decisions imposing on the State obligations in kind. In its decision, the Committee welcomed the setting up of the aforementioned compensatory remedy and the acceleratory remedy provided for by the Civil Code, deeming them prima facie effective, and closed its examination of the part concerning the adoption of remedies (see paragraph 3 of the decision).   C.   Publication and dissemination   The judgments were translated, published and disseminated to all the authorities concerned, often with explanatory notes and recommendations.   IV.   Conclusion   The government considers that the measures adopted have fully remedied the consequences of the violations of the Convention found by the European Court in these cases and that these measures will prevent similar violations. The Russian Federation has, therefore, complied with its obligations under Article 46, paragraph 1, of the Convention. Appendix 2 List of payment of just satisfaction and of enforcement of domestic judicial decisions   App. Case Judgment final on Sums awarded by the Court (in EUR, unless specified otherwise) Payment deadline Date of payment of the sums awarded by the Court Payment of default interest Enforcement of the domestic judicial decision at the origin of the violation Pecuniary damage Non-pecuniary damage Costs and expenses 41307/02 Shpakovskiy 07/10/2005 - 1500 - 07/01/2006 26/12/2005 n/a Enforced 27995/05 Bogunov 23/01/2009 - 1600 - 23/04/2009 22/04/2009 n/a Enforced 24435/04 Bormotov 31/10/2008 - 2100 - 31/01/2009 02/02/2009 Not significant (EUR 0.69 not paid) Enforced 9593/06 Gorbunov 04/03/2009 - 2,200 - 04/07/2009 29/05/2009 n/a Enforced 38872/02 Ivan Galkin 20/02/2009 - - - - n/a n/a Enforced 25971/03 Kotsar 29/04/2009 - 3,000 10 29/07/2009 26/08/2009 Paid N/a (the Court could not ascertain whether the applicant was entitled to a flat of specific characteristics) 16152/03 Lapin 20/12/2011 - 2,400 - 20/03/2012 04/04/2012 Paid Enforced 34672/03 Levishchev 06/07/2009 - 2,000 - 06/10/2009 09/10/2009 Not significant (EUR 0.78 not paid) Enforced 16048/06 Lotorevich 22/04/2009 - 2,000 - 22/07/2009 26/08/2009 Paid Enforced 14656/03 Ponomarenko 15/05/2007 - 3,100 - 15/08/2007 07/09/2007 n/a (the applicant provided his bank account details after the payment deadline) Enforced 27368/06 Safronov and Others 18/10/2018 - 6,000 - 18/01/2019 21/05/2019 Paid Enforced 13979/03 Sladkov 18/03/2009 - 3,500 - 18/06/2009 14/07/2009 Paid Enforced 40078/03 Tolstov 26/09/2008 - - - - - - Enforced   [1] See Action Report submitted in respect of the Gerasimov and Others case on 10 April 2017, DH-DD(2017)471.Citations
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- Juridiction
- CEDH
- Chambre
- CASELAW;RESOLUTIONS;EXECUTION;ENG
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- Date
- 5 mars 2020
- Matière
- droits fondamentaux
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ECLI:CEDH:001-202211
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