S. v. THE UNITED KINGDOM
Doc ref: 9731/82 • ECHR ID: 001-506
Document date: March 4, 1987
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Application No. 9731/82
by Norma SOMERA
against the United Kingdom
The European Commission of Human Rights sitting in private
on 4 March 1987, the following members being present:
MM. C. A. NØRGAARD, President
G. SPERDUTI
J. A. FROWEIN
G. JÖRUNDSSON
S. TRECHSEL
B. KIERNAN
A. S. GÖZÜBÜYÜK
A. WEITZEL
J. C. SOYER
H. G. SCHERMERS
H. DANELIUS
H. VANDENBERGHE
F. MARTINEZ
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 11 March 1982
by Norma SOMERA against the United Kingdom and registered on
15 March 1982 under file N° 9731/82;
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 applicant is a citizen of the Philippines where she was
born in 1944. Her parents were also born in the Philippines. She
acquired lawful settled status in the United Kingdom in July 1980,
having worked there since June 1976.
She is represented before the Commission by Mr Flynn of the
North Islington Law Centre.
The applicant originally complained to the Commission of the
refusal by immigration authorities to grant entry clearance to her
husband, also a citizen of the Philippines, to enable him to join her
in the United Kingdom. The applicant invoked Articles 3, 8 and 14 of
the Convention.
Following the communication of the application to the
respondent Government, pursuant to Rule 42 para. 2 (b) of the
Commission's Rules of Procedure, and the Commission's Report (12.5.83)
and the judgment (28.5.85) of the European Court of Human Rights in
the test case of Mmes Abdulaziz, Cabales and Balkandali v. the United
Kingdom, the respondent Government reviewed the applicant's case. On
14 February 1986 the Government informed the Commission that the
applicant's husband was to receive entry clearance for admission as a
husband from the British Embassy in Manila. In early January 1987 the
parties reached agreement as to the applicant's legal costs and on
27 January 1987 the applicant's representatives informed the
Commission that the applicant considered her claims settled and
requested the withdrawal of her case.
REASONS FOR THE DECISION
The Commission notes that the applicant's complaint has been
resolved by the grant of entry clearance to her husband to join her in
the United Kingdom. It also notes the parties' agreement on legal
costs. The Commission considers that there are no reasons of a
general character affecting the observance of the Convention which
necessitate the further retention of this case. The Commission,
therefore, accedes to the applicant's request to withdraw her
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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