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AFFAIRE MASÁR CONTRE LA SLOVAQUIE

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Rezoluția CM/ResDH(2013)126 Masar împotriva Republicii Slovace Executarea hotărârii Curții Europene a Drepturilor Omului (adoptată de Comitetul de Miniștri la 19 iunie 2013, cu ocazia celei de-a 1174-a ședințe a Delegaților miniștrilor) (solicitarea nr. 66882/09, Hotărârea din 3 mai 2012) Comitetul miniștrilor, în temeiul articolului 46 alineatul (2) din Convenția pentru apărarea drepturilor omului și a libertăților fundamentale, care prevede ca Comitetul să supravegheze executarea hotărârilor definitive ale Curții Europene a Drepturilor Omului (denumite în continuare "convenția" și "Curtea"), Având în vedere hotărârea definitivă care a fost transmisă de Curte Comitetului în cauza de mai sus și încălcarea constatată; reamintind obligația statului pârât în temeiul articolului 46 alineatul (1) (1) din Convenție, să se conformeze hotărârilor definitive în litigiile la care este parte și că această obligație implică, pe lângă plata satisfacției echitabile acordate de Curte, adoptarea de către autoritățile din statul membru în cauză, dacă este necesar de măsuri individuale pentru a pune capăt încălcărilor constatate și pentru a elimina consecințele acestora, în măsura posibilului de către Restitutio in integrum ; și măsuri generale de prevenire a unor încălcări similare ; Am invitat guvernul de la statul pârât să informeze Comitetul cu privire la măsurile luate pentru a se conforma obligațiilor După examinarea bilanțului de acțiune furnizat de guvern care indică măsurile adoptate în vederea executării hotărârii judecătorești, inclusiv informațiile furnizate în ceea ce privește plata satisfacției echitabile acordate de Curte (a se vedea documentul DH-DD(2013)/504 SÕ, asigurându-se că au fost adoptate toate măsurile prevăzute la art. 46 alineatul (1), DECLAMENTUL PE CARE își îndeplinește funcțiile în temeiul art. 46 alin. (2) din Convenție în această cauză și DECIDE d . ACȚIUNEA REPORT Aplicația nr. 66882/09 Masar v. Slovakia judgment of 03/05/2012, final on 03/05/2012 (numai engleză) Introductory case summary In the present case the applicant complained that the length of the criminal procesedings against him, lodged in decembrie 2005 but not discontinued until June 2010, had been incompatibil with the reasonable time It held that their duration was due to difficulties of an obiective natura in obtaining care face parte din expertul evidence. In its judgment, the Court observad that the national authorities handling of the case had not facilated and had unjustificiably prelungid its timely completion in particular having privition to the length of time that it had taken to obtain a doua opinie (§ 24). It considered that the length of the procesedings complained of was excesiv and had failed to miet the The impugned criminal proceedings were discontinued on 2 June 2010 chause thefacts in issue did not constitute a infractional office. No other individual measures seem to be necessary. III General Measures a) Publication and disemination The judgment was publicityshed in the Judicial Review (Justičná Review) No. 6-7/2012. On 31 January 2013 the judgment was simte by the letter of the Minister of Justice to the General Prosecutor of the Slovak Republic to acquaint public prosecutors of the General Prosecutor As far as the Practice of the Constitutional Court is quard, the government submits as an example the judgment of the Constitutional Court (No. I. ÚS 52/2012) privind o încălcare a articolului 6 alineatul (1) in the context of the length of pre-trial proceseedings. A summary of the Constitutional Court Cu respect pentru generalul Measures taken to address excesiv length of criminal proceedings, this case resembles Krumpel and Krumpelová v. Slovakia (Application No. 56195/00). The supervision of the execution of the judgment in the case Krumpel and Krumpelova was closed by the Committee of Ministers În plus, art. 30 alineatul (1) din Codul Criminal Procedure (Law No. 301/2005 Coll.), which entered into force on 1 January 2006, provides that a Prosecutor mais Office shall direct pre-trial procesedings and ensure the legality and efficiency thereof and represent public prosecution in scurt. art. 167 din Codul Criminal Procedure provides for the possibility of having an ininvestigãćs actions reviewed, in the following terms: mail the person facing sarcinis and the victim shall have the right at any time in the cource of the investigation to mend that a prosecutor [ensure] that delays in the investigation or shortcomings on the part of the investgator be eliminated. The right to make such a cered shall not be restricted by any time-limit. This mend, which must be submitted to the prosecutor at unce, must be dealt with the prosecutor without delay. The outcome of the review must be noted to the person making the cered. The government considers that the Slovak Republic has thus compliment with their obligations under art. 46 alineatul (1) of the Convention. In Bratislava, 30 April 2013 Marica Pirošíková, Agent of the Slovak Republic before the European Court of Human Rights Annex to the action report on Masár v. Slovakia, No. 66882/09 In its judgment on case No. I. ÚS 52/2012, the Constitutional Court stated that: Acording to Article 6 § 1 of the Convention, in the determination of his civil rights and obligations or of any criminal sarcina against-him, everyone is entitled to a fair and public hearing within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law. Atunci când interpretează dreptul la o cale de atac fără undue delays guaranteed in Article 48 alineatul (2) of the Constitution, the Constitutional Court adoptă rubrica law of the European Court of Human Rights to Article 6 § 1 of the Convention, se referă la dreptul de a hearing within a reasonable time, thus no semnificant difference may beaded between the contents of these rights. In the view of the Constitutional Court, the purpose of the fundamental right to a hearing without undue delays in incriminal pre-trial procedes contrary to the judicial criminal proceedings shall be the removal of the state of legal uncertainty in which the prosecuted person might find itself upon the decision on brought sarcini against it. Legal uncertainty se referă la factorul în care authority acting during the pre-trial procesedings (generally the investgator) propus the informament to be brought, or other means of final decision, such as the suspending of the criminal prosecution, depending on the outcome of the evidence taking in the pre-trial proceedings. The Criminal Codes presupune că pre-trial procesing may be marked also by delays, stating prin urmare during the procesing on the aplicant criminal matter, that the acuzed and the aggrieved shall at any time during the right to request the profecutor to remove the delays in the investigation or the shortcomings in the conduct of the investor or the police authority. The request is not bound to time limitat. Such a request, which must immediately be submitted to the prosecutor, must be handled without delay by the latter. The request party must be noted of the outcome of the examination. Therefore, legal uncertainty during pre-trial proceseding is removed only by a decision finaling such proceseedings without pursuing the criminal proceedings, or a decision is delivered, upon which the criminal procesual pre-trial procesing finally terminate without briging information of the criminalally profecuted person. The Constitutional Court reviewed the issues of the existion of undue delays in the criminal pre-trial procesedings and the violation of the fundamental right acording to Article 48 § 2 of the Constitution (and also the right acording to Article 6 § 1 of the Convention), doing so with the concrete circumstances of the case regarding in particular the oficial and legal complexity of the matter (1), the aplicant behavior (2), and the conduct of the Bratislava II District Directorate of the Police Corps and the District Prosecution (3). The Constitutional Court first off conclused that from the point of view of assessing the natura of the matter, it linked on the general recognised also in the case law of the European Court of Human Rights, concording to which the reasonable time for proceseedings in criminal matters in consecince of an extraordnarily sensitive intervention with the spere of personal rights and freedoms, conected to the cursa of the criminal proceedings, must be assessed more strictly. It may not be doubted that also the natura of the presently assessed serious criminal offences requires special diligence by the law enforcement authorities and the general Court to fulfill the purpose of the criminal proceseedings, which means among others, that the law enforcement authorities and the general scurt the obligation to organiza their procesdural conduct in a way so as the matter is handled at soones and terminated, so that the state of legal uncertainty of the partis, include the ggrieved partis is removed at the soonest. Under the circumstances of the matter, where 12 years elapsed sinence the assessment were brought against the applications, mai mult the Constitutional Court has already concluded in its judgment that the marked rights of the aplicant in these procededings were violated, the district profecution failed to take into account thefact that due to the slow conduct of this state authority the aplicant was finding himself in a state of legal uncertainty during the entire criminal proceedings. Apart from the listed assessment of the matter upon the three basic criteria, the Constitutional Court considered also the subject matter of the cearta (natural of the matter) and its semnificance for the aplicant. From the point of view of assessment of the nature of the matter, the Constitutional Court linked on the general principle recognised also in the European Court Emerging from the above mentioned, the Constitutional Court conclused that the proceseedings were marked by undue delays due to the actual conduct of the district prosecution in the present procedeedings during the period after the delivery of the judgment of the Constitutional Court of 11 November 2010 and thus also the fundamental right of the aplicant under Article 48§ 2 of the Constitution was violated and acordingly his right under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention.

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