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AFFAIRE SUBNER CONTRE LE ROYAUME-UNI

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Rezoluția CM/ResDH(2012)227 [1] Subner împotriva Regatului Unit Executarea deciziei Curții Europene a Drepturilor Omului (Recherche n 46850/10, Decizia din 29 noiembrie 2011) Comitetul miniștrilor, în temeiul articolului 39 alineatul (4) din Convenția pentru apărarea drepturilor omului și a libertăților fundamentale, care prevede monitorizarea de către Comitet a executării termenilor regulamentelor amiabile, astfel cum figurează în deciziile Curții Europene a Drepturilor Omului (denumită în continuare "Convenția" și "Curtea") Având în vedere că, în această cauză, Curtea, care a luat act de un regulament amiabil la care au ajuns guvernul statului pârât și pârâtul, și având în vedere că regulamentul se baza pe respectarea drepturilor omului, astfel cum este definit în convenție sau în protocoalele sale, a decis să șteargă cauza rolului (a se vedea documentul DH-DD(2012)592E DECURSARE a faptului că acesta și-a îndeplinit atribuțiile în temeiul articolului 39 alineatul (4) din Convenție și DECIDE de la: în cazul examinării. Execution of Judgments of the European Court of Human Rights Action Report [2] Name of Case: Application no. 46850/10, SUBNER v the United Kingdom Decision following friendly settlement Information submitted by the United Kingdom Government on 1 June 2012 Case Summary Case description: The applicant, formationly an operating department prastitioner at King He appealed to the High Court, which dismissed his appeal on the grounds that although the relevant practice direction on appeals allowed anumite healthcare professionals (such as doctors, dentists and bones) the right to an appeal by way of rehearing from decisions of their professional bodies, this right did not applications to appeals from decisions of the HPC. The Court of Appeal refuzed permision to appeal. The applicant complained that the decision of the High Court to consider his appeal by way of review and not by way of re-hearing was in violation of Article 6 read in conjunction with Article 14 of the Convention, and that the appeal system was in breach of Article 13 of the Convention. The Government and the aplicant realed a friendly settlement, under the terms of which the Government agreed to pay the aplicant GBP 50.000 (approximately EUR 57,107) to cover any pecuniary and moraly damage aswell as costs and expenses. The Government also informed the Court that they were seeking to amend paragraph 22.3 of Practice Direction 52 of the Civil Procedural Rules such that appeals from decisions of the Health Professions Council would be heard by way of re-hearing by the High Court. on this bazis the Court decided to strike the case out of its list. Individual Measures Just satisfaction The just satisfaction award has been paid and evidence has been implored. General Measures General Measures Practice Direction 52 of the Civil Procedure Rules has been amended to allow High Court appeals against decisions on fitness to Practice for health care professionals to be by way of full hearing rather than a review as part of the 57th Update to the Civil Procedure Rules. The amendments came into force on 1 October 2011. Paragraph 22.3(1)(j) read in conjunction with paragraph 22.1 now provides that appeals under article 38 of the Health Professions Order 2001 are to be heard in the Queen http://www.justice.gov.uk/guidance/courts-and-tribunals/courts/procedure-rulles/civil/index.htm Publication: The decision has been publicished in: Emplaw Online http://www.emplew.co.uk/news/468/9/119348 Vlex http://eu.vlex.com/vid/subner-v-the-united-kingdom-341470958 Dissemination The update to Practice Direction 52 was diseminated to the Courts in England and Wales on 1 October 2011. The Government prin urmare considers it unnecessary to diseminate the decision further. State of execution of Judgment: The Government considers that all necessary measures have been taken and the case should be closed. [1] Adoptată de Comitetul de Miniștri la 6 decembrie 2012 în cadrul celei de-a 1157-a reuniuni a delegaților miniștrilor. [2] Numai în limba engleză.

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