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WEIDL v. AUSTRIA

Doc ref: 20454/92 • ECHR ID: 001-45690

Document date: October 18, 1994

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WEIDL v. AUSTRIA

Doc ref: 20454/92 • ECHR ID: 001-45690

Document date: October 18, 1994

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                  EUROPEAN COMMISSION OF HUMAN RIGHTS

                             FIRST CHAMBER

                       Application No. 20454/92

                           by Lisbeth Weidl

                                against

                                Austria

                       REPORT OF THE COMMISSION

                     (adopted on 18 October 1994)

                           TABLE OF CONTENTS

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INTRODUCTION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1

PART I  :  STATEMENT OF THE FACTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

PART II :  SOLUTION REACHED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2

                             INTRODUCTION

1.    This Report relates to the application introduced under

Article 25 of the European Convention for the Protection of Human

Rights and Fundamental Freedoms by Lisbeth Weidl against Austria on

12 June 1992.  It was registered on 10 August 1992 under file

No. 20454/92.

      The applicant was represented by Mrs. H. Hofbauer-Goldmann, a

lawyer practising in Vienna.  The Government of Austria were

represented by their Agent, Ambassador F. Cede, Head of the

International Law Department at the Federal Ministry of Foreign

Affairs.

2.    The application relates to the length of criminal proceedings

against the applicant.  On 7 April 1994 the Commission (First Chamber)

declared the application admissible.

3.    The Commission then proceeded to carry out its task under

Article 28 para. 1 of the Convention which provides as follows:

      "In the event of the Commission accepting a petition referred to

      it :

      a.   it shall, with a view to ascertaining the facts, undertake

      together with the representatives of the parties an examination

      of the petition and, if need be, an investigation, for the

      effective conduct of which the States concerned shall furnish all

      necessary facilities, after an exchange of views with the

      Commission ;

      b.   it shall at the same time place itself at the disposal of

      the parties concerned with a view to securing a friendly

      settlement of the matter on the basis of respect for Human Rights

      as defined in this Convention."

4.    The Commission (First Chamber) found that the parties had reached

a friendly settlement of the case and on 18 October 1994 it adopted

this Report, which, in accordance with Article 28 para. 2 of the

Convention, is confined to a brief statement of the facts and of the

solution reached.

      The following members were present when the Report was adopted :

      MM.  A. WEITZEL, President

           C.L. ROZAKIS

           F. ERMACORA

           E. BUSUTTIL

      Mrs. J. LIDDY

      MM.  M.P. PELLONPÄÄ

           B. MARXER

           G.B. REFFI

           B. CONFORTI

           N. BRATZA

           I. BÉKÉS

           E. KONSTANTINOV

           G. RESS

                                PART I

                        STATEMENT OF THE FACTS

5.    The applicant, born in 1941, is an Austrian national and resident

in Vienna.

6.    In 1986 investigations were instituted against the applicant on

the suspicion of having committed fraud and fraudulent conversion to

the disadvantage of an insurance company.

7.    On 10 April 1991 the Regional Court convicted the applicant of

attempted grave fraud and sentenced her to twenty months' imprisonment

on probation.

8.    On 19 December 1991 the Austrian Supreme Court (Oberster

Gerichtshof) dismissed the applicant's appeal on points of law

(Revision). Upon the applicant's appeal (Berufung), the sentence was

reduced to fifteen months' imprisonment on probation.  The decision was

served on 13 February 1992.

                                PART II

                           SOLUTION REACHED

9.    Following the decision on the admissibility of the application,

the Commission (First Chamber) placed itself at the disposal of the

parties with a view to securing a friendly settlement in accordance

with Article 28 para. 1 (b) of the Convention and invited the parties

to submit any proposals they wished to make.

10.   In accordance with the usual practice, the Chamber Secretary,

acting on the Commission's instructions, contacted the parties to

explore the possibilities of reaching a friendly settlement.

11.   By letters of 27 September 1994 and 29 September 1994,

respectively, the applicant and the respondent Government informed the

Commission that they had agreed on the terms of a friendly settlement,

and submitted the following declaration.

    "Statements of the parties with a view to a friendly settlement

      With reference to Article 28 para. 1 (b) of the European

Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms,

the parties in the proceedings concerning Application No. 20454/92,

lodged by Lisbeth Weidl, declare with a view to a friendly settlement,

reached with the assistance of the European Commission of Human Rights,

as follows:

      1.   The Government of the Republic of Austria will pay to the

      applicant a sum amounting to altogether AS 45,000 as compensation

      in respect of any possible claims relating to the present

      application.  This sum includes AS 15,000 in respect of the

      counsel's fees and expenses incurred in the proceedings before

      the Commission.

           This amount will be paid to the applicant's counsel,

      Dr. H. Hofbauer-Goldmann in Vienna (Account No. 0945-33189/00,

      CA-BV, BLZ 11000).

      2.   The applicant declares her application settled.

      3.   The applicant waives any further claims against the

      Republic of Austria relating to the present application."

           "Erklärungen der Parteien zur gütlichen Regelung

      In der Individualbeschwerde Nr. 20454/92 der Frau Lisbeth Weidl

verständigen sich die Parteien unter Bezugnahme auf Artikel 28 Abs. 1 b

der Europäischen Konvention zum Schutze der Menschenrechte und

Grundfreiheiten und unter Mitwirkung der Europäischen Kommission für

Menschenrechte auf die nachstehende gütliche Regelung:

      1.   Die österreichische Regierung zahlt der Beschwerdeführerin

      als Ausgleich für sämtliche etwaigen Ansprüche im Zusammenhang

      mit der vorliegenden Individualbeschwerde einen Gesamtbetrag von

      AS 45,000. Dieser Betrag umfaßt AS 15,000 hinsichtlich der

      Gebühren und Auslagen, die im Rahmen des Verfahrens vor der

      Kommission entstanden sind.

      Dieser Betrag wird an die Verfahrensbevollmächtigte der

      Beschwerdeführerin Dr. H. Hofbauer-Goldmann in Wien (Konto

      Nr. 0945-33189/00, CA-BV, BLZ 11000) überwiesen.

      2.   Die Beschwerdeführerin erklärt ihre oben genannte

      Beschwerde als erledigt.

      3.   Die Beschwerdeführerin verzichtet auf die Geltendmachung

      allfälliger weiterer Forderungen gegen die Republik Österreich

      im Zusammenhang mit dem der Beschwerde zugrundeliegenden

      Sachverhalt."

12.   At its session on 18 October 1994, the Commission noted that the

parties had reached an agreement regarding the terms of a settlement.

It further considered, having regard to Article 28 para. 1 (b) of the

Convention, that the friendly settlement of the case had been secured

on the basis of respect for Human Rights as defined in the Convention.

13.   For these reasons, the Commission adopted the present Report.

Secretary to the First Chamber         President of the First Chamber

     (M.F. BUQUICCHIO)                          (A. WEITZEL)

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