Rezoluția CM/ResDH(2013)191 Laskowska împotriva Poloniei Executarea hotărârii Curții Europene a Drepturilor Omului (Recuperarea nr. 77765/01, Hotărârea din 13/03/2007, definitivă la 13/06/2007) (adoptată de Comitetul de Miniștri la 26 septembrie 2013, cu ocazia celei de-a 1179-a ședințe a delegaților miniștrilor) 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) 868 [1] FIȘĂ că au fost adoptate toate măsurile prevăzute la art. 46 alineatul (1), DECLARĂ quasures to comply with the judgment in the case Laskowska against Poland (în limba engleză) Case description Laskowska, application No. 77765/01, judgment of 13/03/2007 final on 13/06/2007 The caseta referitoare la lack of efectiv access to the Supreme Court on account of the Regional Court. The aplicant requested legal aid in order to lodge a casation appeal against the Katowice Regional Court However, due to lack of clarity on the possibility to appeal decision in this type of procesedings the Regional Court nevalidly instructioned her that a cassation appeal was not provided for in her case and dismissed her application for legal aid. The aplicant lodged a cassation appeal herself, but in September 2000 the Regional Court rejected it inter allia because of compulsory legal representation requirement in such proceseedings. Following the appicants paseal against this decision, in January 2001 the Supreme Court dismissed it on formal grounds, indicating, însă, that contrary to the view of the Regional Court, a casation appeal was allowed in this case, as it send the issues of entitlement to intretinere and not the issues of the amount of intretinere, which was exclusded from the Supreme Court The European Court found that the aplicant had been deprived of efectiv access to the Supreme Court on account of the Regional Court Since the Regional Court had not examined the merits of the applicicants request for legal aid, she could not, prin urmare, be blamed for not having supported a counsel to represent her. Individual measures The European Court awarded the aplicant with just satisfaction in respect of moraly damage. Following the European Court Laskowska v. Poland, Case No. 77765/01 Pecuniary damage Non-pecuniary damage Costs and expenses Total 2 000 EUR 1 150 EUR 3 150 EUR Paid on 18/07/2007 In these circumstances, no other individual measure appears necessary. II. General Measures Încălcarea rezultatului de la Katowice Regional Court assumption that a casation appeal was not available in the applicant apples case in the light of the provision of the Code of Civil Procedure in force in material time. However, since thefacts of the case, with a view to clarifying the procesures the code resursation of the code resursating the procesures for lodging a casation appeal have been amendad. Previously, article 393 of the Code of Civil Procedure (in the varianta aplicabilă until 30 June 2000), provided that no casation appeal could be lodged in cases relativing to the amount of financial întretention awarded. Following the amendments to the Code, as from 1 July 2000 no casation appeal may be lodged with the Supreme Court in any cases relating to amounts of intretinere (a rule contained in art. 3921§2(1) and from 6 February 2005 Accordingly, there is no longer the possibility for misinterpretation of the provision on the access to the Supreme Court in cases similar to that of the aplicant. The European Court căsuța was translated and publicished on the website of the Ministry of Justice, it was also simte to the presidents of the scurts of appeal with a request for its further disemination among judges. The judgment of the European Court was also included into the curricula of trenings for judges and prosecutors. In these circumstances, no other general measure appears necessary. III. Concluzii ale respondenței State The government considers that further individual measures are not necessary in the present case and that the general Measures adopted, in particular legislative changes, publication and disemination of the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights will be sucient to conclusion that Poland has compliment with its obligations under Article 46, paragraph 1 of the convention in respect to the breach of Article 6 § 1 of the Convention. [1] Numai engleza.
Résolution CM/ResDH(2013)191
Laskowska contre Pologne
Exécution de l’arrêt de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme
(Requête n° 77765/01, arrêt du 13/03/2007, définitif le 13/06/2007)
(adoptée par le Comité des Ministres le 26 septembre 2013,
lors de la 1179e réunion des Délégués des Ministres)
Le Comité des Ministres, en vertu de l’article 46, paragraphe 2, de la Convention de sauvegarde des droits de l’homme et des libertés fondamentales, qui prévoit que le Comité surveille l’exécution des arrêts définitifs de la Cour européenne des droits de l’homme (ci-après nommées «
la Convention
» et «
la Cour
»),
Vu l’arrêt définitif qui a été transmis par la Cour au Comité dans l’affaire ci-dessus et la violation constatée
;
Rappelant l’obligation de l’Etat défendeur, en vertu de l’article 46, paragraphe
1, de la Convention, de se conformer aux arrêts définitifs dans les litiges auxquels il est partie et que cette obligation implique, outre le paiement de la satisfaction équitable octroyée par la Cour, l’adoption par les autorités de l’Etat défendeur, si nécessaire
:
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de mesures individuelles pour mettre fin aux violations constatées et en effacer les conséquences, dans la mesure du possible par
restitutio in integrum
; et
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de mesures générales permettant de prévenir des violations semblables ;
Ayant invité le gouvernement de l’Etat défendeur à informer le Comité des mesures prises pour se conformer à l’obligation susmentionnée
;
Ayant examiné le bilan d’action fourni par le gouvernement indiquant les mesures adoptées afin d’exécuter l’arrêt, y compris les informations fournies en ce qui concerne le paiement de la satisfaction équitable octroyée par la Cour (voir document
)
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;
S’étant assuré que toutes les mesures requises par l’article 46, paragraphe 1, ont été adoptées,
DECLARE qu’il a rempli ses fonctions en vertu de l’article 46, paragraphe 2, de la Convention dans cette affaire et
DECIDE d’en clore l’examen.
Information about the measures to comply with the judgment in the case
Laskowska against Poland
(anglais uniquement)
Case description
Laskowska, application No. 77765/01, judgment of 13/03/2007, final on 13/06/2007
The case concerns the lack of effective access to the Supreme Court on account of the Regional Court’s flawed interpretation of domestic law (Article 6 § 1 of the Convention).
The applicant requested legal aid in order to lodge a cassation appeal against the Katowice Regional Court’s judgment of 02/02/2000 in proceedings concerning her entitlement to financial maintenance, following her divorce. However, due to lack of clarity on the possibility to appeal decision in this type of proceedings the Regional Court incorrectly instructed her that a cassation appeal was not provided for in her case and dismissed her application for legal aid. The applicant lodged a cassation appeal herself, but in September 2000 the Regional Court rejected it inter alia because of compulsory legal representation requirement in such proceedings. Following the applicant’s appeal against this decision, in January 2001 the Supreme Court dismissed it on formal grounds, indicating, however, that contrary to the view of the Regional Court, a cassation appeal was allowed in this case, as it concerned the issue of entitlement to maintenance and not the issue of the amount of maintenance, which was excluded from the Supreme Court’s jurisdiction.
The European Court found that the applicant had been deprived of effective access to the Supreme Court on account of the Regional Court’s flawed interpretation of domestic law, the latter having refused her legal assistance on the basis that a cassation appeal had not been available in her case. Since the Regional Court had not examined the merits of the applicant’s request for legal aid, she could not, therefore, be blamed for not having appointed a counsel to represent her.
I.
Individual measures
The European Court awarded the applicant with just satisfaction in respect of non-pecuniary damage. Following the European Court’s judgment the applicant had the possibility to re-apply for legal-aid and for leave to lodge a cassation appeal out of time. However, she did not undertake any further steps and the judgment in the domestic proceedings became final.
1.
Payment of just satisfaction.
Laskowska v. Poland, Case No. 77765/01
Pecuniary damage
Non-pecuniary damage
Costs and expenses
Total
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Paid on 18/07/2007
In these circumstances, no other individual measure appears necessary.
II.
General measures
The violation resulted from the Katowice Regional Court’s erroneous assumption that a cassation appeal was not available in the applicant’s case in the light of the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure in force in material time. However, since the facts of the case, with a view to clarifying the procedure the provisions of the Code concerning the procedure for lodging a cassation appeal have been amended.
Previously, article 393 of the Code of Civil Procedure (in the version applicable until 30 June 2000), provided that no cassation appeal could be lodged in cases relating to the amount of financial maintenance awarded. Following the amendments to the Code, as from 1 July 2000 no cassation appeal may be lodged with the Supreme Court in any cases relating to amounts of maintenance (a rule contained in article 3921§2(1) and from 6 February 2005 – in article 3982§2(1)). Accordingly, there is no longer the possibility for misinterpretation of the provision on the access to the Supreme Court in cases similar to that of the applicant.
The European Court’s judgment in
Laskowska
case was translated and published on the website of the Ministry of Justice, it was also sent to the presidents of the courts of appeal with a request for its further dissemination among judges. The judgment of the European Court was also included into the curricula of trainings for judges and prosecutors.
In these circumstances, no other general measure appears necessary.
III.
Conclusions of the responding State
The government considers that further individual measures are not necessary in the present case and that the general measures adopted, in particular legislative changes, publication and dissemination of the judgment of the European Court of Human Rights will be sufficient to conclude that Poland has complied with its obligations under Article 46, paragraph 1 of the Convention in respect to the breach of Article 6 § 1 of the Convention.
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Anglais uniquement.