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S.G. v. France

Doc ref: 40669/98 • ECHR ID: 002-5514

Document date: September 18, 2001

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S.G. v. France

Doc ref: 40669/98 • ECHR ID: 002-5514

Document date: September 18, 2001

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Information Note on the Court’s case-law 34

September 2001

S.G. v. France - 40669/98

Judgment 18.9.2001 [Section III]

Article 37

Article 37-1-c

Continued examination not justified

Association seeking to pursue application following death of applicant: struck out

The applicant maintained that the principles of the equality of arms and of adversarial process had not been observed in proceedings before the Cou rt of Cassation, as judge rapporteur’s report was not communicated to the parties although State Counsel received a copy. The applicant died without leaving any descendants and named as her sole heir a juristic person, the Fondation de France.

The law : The Court did not preclude a deceased applicant being replaced by a juristic person named as heir. It reiterated, however, that in any event, that could only occur if the heir was able to show a legitimate interest – pecuniary or non-pecuniary – in continuing the proceedings. The sole outstanding complaint before the Court concerned an infringement of the principles of equality of arms and of adversarial process before the Court of Cassation. The Court failed to see how the Fondation de France could have any i nterest in having that complaint examined and therefore concluded that there was no justification for pursuing the examination of the application.

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