E.K. v. THE NETHERLANDS
Doc ref: 17624/91 • ECHR ID: 001-1575
Document date: May 13, 1993
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Application No. 17624/91
by E.K.
against the Netherlands
The European Commission of Human Rights (Second Chamber) sitting
in private on 13 May 1993, the following members being present:
MM. S. TRECHSEL, President of the Second Chamber
A. WEITZEL
J.-C. SOYER
H.G. SCHERMERS
H. DANELIUS
Mrs. G.H. THUNE
MM. F. MARTINEZ
J.-C. GEUS
M.A. NOWICKI
I. CABRAL BARRETO
Mr. K. ROGGE, Secretary to the Second Chamber
Having regard to Article 25 of the Convention for the Protection
of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms;
Having regard to the application introduced on 30 December 1990
by E.K. against the Netherlands and registered on 8 January 1991 under
file No. 17624/91;
Having regard to the report provided for in Rule 47 of the Rules
of Procedure of the Commission;
Having deliberated;
Decides as follows:
THE FACTS
The applicant is a Turkish national, born in 1951 and currently
residing at Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Before the Commission she is
represented by Mrs. T.L. Tan, a lawyer practising in Amsterdam.
The facts of the case, as submitted by the applicant, may be
summarised as follows.
The applicant entered the Netherlands for the first time on 28
September 1974 in order to join her husband, whom she had married in
1966. On 18 October 1974 she obtained a residence permit for family
reunification, which was last prolonged until 3 August 1976.
On 27 June 1975 she gave birth to her daughter Bahtiyar. In
August 1976 the family returned to Turkey for a holiday. After some
weeks the applicant's husband took her passport and residence permit
and returned alone to the Netherlands. Also in August 1976 the
applicant's name was removed from the Netherlands aliens administration
register on the ground that she had returned to Turkey.
On 6 October 1976 the applicant gave birth to a second daughter,
Bahtisen. Her husband visited her in Turkey in July 1977 and, promising
that the family would soon be reunited, took Bahtiyar back with him to
the Netherlands.
In 1977 the applicant's husband filed an action for divorce in
Turkey, which was rejected by the Court of Nevsehir on 15 July 1980.
With the help of two brothers who reside in the Netherlands, the
applicant managed to obtain a new passport and in December 1981
returned to the Netherlands, where she took up residence and gradually
re-established the contacts with Bahtiyar.
After an earlier rejection by the Regional Court
(Arrondissementsrechtbank) of Zutphen of a divorce action filed by the
applicant's husband, he started new divorce proceedings against the
applicant on 31 December 1987 before the Regional Court of Amsterdam,
which are still pending.
In the course of 1988 Bahtiyar left her father and moved in with
her mother. By judicial order of 12 January 1989 the Juvenile Court
judge (Kinderrechter) of Zutphen placed Bahtiyar under supervision
(ondertoezichtstelling). In the course of the divorce proceedings the
applicant, by an interim measure of 30 January 1989, was provisionally
entrusted with the care of Bahtiyar. In May 1989, following the death
of the applicant's mother in Turkey, Bahtisen also moved to the
Netherlands in order to rejoin her mother and sister.
Since her return to the Netherlands in 1981 the applicant has
tried to obtain a residence permit on several occasions, which has
resulted in two, for the applicant unfavourable, final decisions of 25
June 1987 by the Judicial Division of the Council of State (Afdeling
Rechtspraak van de Raad van State).
On 22 February 1989 the applicant filed a new request for a
residence permit for family reunification with her daughter Bahtiyar,
who has in the meantime obtained the Dutch nationality. Her request was
rejected by the Deputy Minister of Justice (Staatssecretaris van
Justitie) on 2 August 1989. Her subsequent request to the Deputy
Minister to reconsider the decision of 2 August 1989 was rejected on
21 February 1990.
On 23 May 1990 the applicant filed an appeal against this
decision with the Judicial Division of the Council of State. In May
1990 the Juvenile Court judge ordered that Bahtiyar provisionally be
placed outside her family. At present Bahtiyar lives in a home for
girls.
By judgment of 25 October 1990 the President of the Regional
Court of The Hague, in summary proceedings, rejected the applicant's
request for a suspension of her expulsion pending the proceedings
before the Judicial Division.
The applicant filed an appeal against this decision with the
Court of Appeal (Gerechtshof) of The Hague.
COMPLAINTS
The applicant complained under Article 8 of the Convention that
the Dutch authorities' refusal to grant her a residence permit and her
expulsion to Turkey unjustly interfered with her right to respect for
her family life with her daughter Bahtiyar.
PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE COMMISSION
The application was introduced on 30 December 1990 and registered
on 8 January 1991.
On 14 January 1991 the Commission rejected the applicant's
request for a ruling under Rule 36 of the Commission's Rules of
Procedure.
On 31 March 1993 the Commission decided to adjourn its
examination of the application and to request the applicant to submit
further information on the state of the domestic proceedings.
By letter of 13 April 1993 the applicant's representative
informed the Commission that the applicant wishes to withdraw her
application, as she has received permission to stay in the Netherlands.
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
Having regard to Article 30 para. 1 (a) of the Convention, the
Commission notes that the applicant does not intend to pursue her
application since she has been granted permission to stay in the
Netherlands. It finds no special circumstances regarding respect for
human rights as defined in the Convention which require examination of
the application to be continued, in accordance with Article 30 para.
1 in fine of the Convention.
For these reasons, the Commission unanimously
DECIDES TO STRIKE THE APPLICATION OFF ITS LIST OF CASES.
Secretary to the Second Chamber President of the Second Chamber
(K. ROGGE) (S. TRECHSEL)
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