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M. A. and 39 OTHERS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

Doc ref: 12519/86 • ECHR ID: 001-476

Document date: July 13, 1987

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M. A. and 39 OTHERS v. THE UNITED KINGDOM

Doc ref: 12519/86 • ECHR ID: 001-476

Document date: July 13, 1987

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AS TO THE ADMISSIBILITY OF

Application No. 12519/86

by M.A. and 39 Others

against the United Kingdom

        The European Commission of Human Rights sitting in private on

13 July 1987, the following members being present:

                    MM. C.A. NØRGAARD, President

                        J.A. FROWEIN, First Vice-President

                        S. TRECHSEL, Second Vice-President

                        F. ERMACORA

                        E. BUSUTTIL

                        A.S. GÖZÜBÜYÜK

                        A. WEITZEL

                        J.C. SOYER

                        H.G. SCHERMERS

                        H. DANELIUS

                        G. BATLINER

                   Mrs  G.H. THUNE

                   Sir  Basil HALL

                   MM.  F. MARTINEZ

                        C.L. ROZAKIS

                   Mrs  J. LIDDY

                   Mr.  H.C. KRÜGER, Secretary to the Commission

        Having regard to Article 25 of the Convention for the

Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms;

        Having regard to the application introduced on 28 August 1986

by M.A. and 39 Others against the United Kingdom and registered

on 27 October 1986 under file No. 12519/86;

        Having regard to the report provided for in Rule 40 of the

Rules of Procedure of the Commission;

        Having deliberated;

        Decides as follows:

THE FACTS

        The applicants, British citizens and civil servants, reside in

the United Kingdom.  Their names are set out in the schedule attached

hereto.  Before the Commission they are represented by Messrs.  Lawford

& Co., solicitors practising in London.

        The applicants rely on the facts forming the background to,

and set out in, Application No. 11603/85 by the Council of Civil

Service Unions and Others against the United Kingdom, as well as in

Application No. 12105/86, A. and M. against the United Kingdom.

        The applicants originally complained under Article 11 of the

Convention that individual employees at Government Communications

Headquarters (GCHQ) no longer have the right to belong to a trade

union.  Under Article 13 they alleged that there was no effective

remedy under domestic law in respect of the alleged breach of Article 11.

PROCEEDINGS BEFORE THE COMMISSION

        The application was introduced on 28 August 1986 and

registered on 27 October 1986.

        On 20 January 1987 the Commission declared Application No.

11603/85, Council of Civil Service Unions and Others against the

United Kingdom, inadmissible.

        On 27 April 1987 the applicants informed the Secretary that

they did not wish to pursue their application.

REASONS FOR THE DECISION

        The Commission notes that the applicants do not wish to pursue

their application.  It finds no reasons of a general character

affecting the observance of the Convention which necessitate the

further retention of this case.  Accordingly, the Commission accedes

to the applicants' request to withdraw their application.

        For these reasons, the Commission

        DECIDES TO STRIKE THE APPLICATION OFF ITS LIST OF CASES.

Secretary to the Commission               President of the Commission

       (H.C. KRÜGER)                            (C.A. NØRGAARD)

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