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ZANE AND OTHERS v. ROMANIA

Doc ref: 74201/10;76164/11;33845/12;27937/13;44351/13;48251/13;64047/13 • ECHR ID: 001-158661

Document date: October 15, 2015

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ZANE AND OTHERS v. ROMANIA

Doc ref: 74201/10;76164/11;33845/12;27937/13;44351/13;48251/13;64047/13 • ECHR ID: 001-158661

Document date: October 15, 2015

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THIRD SECTION

DECISION

Application no 74201/10 George Dan ZANE against Romania and 6 other applications (see list appended)

The European Court of Human Rights (Third Section), sitting on 15 October 2015 as a committee composed of:

Valeriu Griţco, President ,

Branko Lubarda,

Mārtiņš Mits , judges

and Karen Reid , Section Registrar ,

Having regard to the above applications lodged on the various dates indicated in the appended table,

Having regard to the declarations submitted by the respondent Government requesting the Court to strike the applications out of the list of cases,

Having deliberated, decides as follows:

THE FACTS

The list of applicants is set out in the appended table.

The applicants ’ complaints under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention concerning the excessive length of criminal proceedings were communicated to the Romanian Government (“the Government”) .

THE LAW

Having regard to the similar subject matter of the applications, the Court finds it appropriate to examine them jointly in a single decision.

After unsuccessful friendly-settlement negotiations, the Government informed the Court that they proposed to make unilateral declarations with a view to resolving the issues raised by these complaints. They further requested the Court to strike out the applications in accordance with Article 37 of the Convention.

The Government acknowledged the excessive length of criminal proceedings. They offered to pay the applicants the amounts detailed in the appended table and invited the Court to strike the applications out of the list of cases in accordance with Article 37 § 1 (c) of the Convention. The amounts would be converted into the currency of the respondent State at the rate applicable on the date of payment, and would be payable within three months from the date of notification of the Court ’ s decision. In the event of failure to pay these amounts within the above-mentioned three ‑ month period, the Government undertook to pay simple interest on them, from the expiry of that period until settlement, at a rate equal to the marginal lending rate of the European Central Bank during the default period plus three percentage points.

The payment will constitute the final resolution of the cases.

The Court has not received a response from the applicants which accepts the terms of the unilateral declaration.

The Court observes that Article 37 § 1 (c) enables it to strike a case out of its list if:

“ for any other reason established by the Court, it is no longer justified to continue the examination of the applications”.

Thus, it may strike out applications under Article 37 § 1 (c) on the basis of a unilateral declaration by a respondent Government even if the applicants wish the examination of the cases to be continued (see the principles emerging from the Court ’ s case-law, and in particular the Tahsin Acar v. Turkey judgment ([GC], no. 26307/95, §§ 75 ‑ 77, ECHR 2003-VI)).

The Court has established clear and extensive case-law concerning complaints relating to the excessive length of criminal proceedings (see, for example, Vlad and Others v. Romania, nos. 40756/06, 41508/07 and 50806/07, 26 November 2013).

Noting the admissions contained in the Government ’ s declarations as well as the amount of compensation proposed – which is consistent with the amounts awarded in similar cases – the Court considers that it is no longer justified to continue the examination of the applications (Article 37 § 1 (c)).

In the light of the above considerations, the Court is satisfied that respect for human rights as defined in the Convention and the Protocols thereto does not require it to continue the examination of the applications (Article 37 § 1 in fine ).

Finally, the Court emphasises that, should the Government fail to comply with the terms of their unilateral declarations, the applications may be restored to the list in accordance with Article 37 § 2 of the Convention ( Josipović v. Serbia ( dec. ), no. 18369/07, 4 March 2008).

In view of the above, it is appropriate to strike the cases out of the list.

For these reasons, the Court, unanimously,

Decides to join the applications;

Takes note of the terms of the respondent Government ’ s declarations and of the arrangements for ensuring compliance with the undertakings referred to therein;

Decides to strike the applications out of its list of cases in accordance with Article 37 § 1 (c) of the Convention.

Done in English and notified in writing on 5 November 2015 .

Karen Reid Valeriu Grițco Registrar President

APPENDIX

List of applications raising complaints under Article 6 § 1 of the Convention (excessive length of criminal proceedings)

No.

Application no. Date of introduction

Applicant name

Date of birth /

Date of registration

Date of receipt of Government ’ s declaration

Date of receipt of applicant ’ s comments, if any

Amount awarded for pecuniary and non-pecuniary damage and costs and expenses

per applicant

(in euros ) [1]

74201/10

07/12/2010

George Dan ZANE

19/04/1974

02/04/2015

19/05/2015

1,080

76164/11

28/11/2011

Romulus Cătălin PANDURU

11/06/1973

09/06/2015

-

2,160

33845/12

25/05/2012

Kalid Ali SHERKHAN

02/05/1960

11/05/2015

30/07/2015

3,780

27937/13

18/04/2013

Vasile MIHOC

22 /04/1963

09/06/2015

-

1,620

44351/13

02/07/2013

Emanuel Narcis IORDACHI

13/01/1976

09/06/2015

-

3,240

48251/13

20/07/2013

Victor PETRE

25/10/1986

09/06/2015

-

1,080

64047/13

04/10/2013

Constantin MUNTEAN

21/09/1977

11/06/2015

-

810[1] Plus any tax that may be chargeable to the applicants.

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