Gergouil v. France
Doc ref: 40111/98 • ECHR ID: 002-6737
Document date: March 21, 2000
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Information Note on the Court’s case-law 16
March 2000
Gergouil v. France - 40111/98
Judgment 21.3.2000 [Section III]
Article 6
Civil proceedings
Article 6-1
Reasonable time
Length of proceedings in the labour courts: violation
The case concerns the length of proceedings brought by the applicant in October 1993 in respect of an employment dispute. The proceedings ended in January 1998 when the Court of Cassatio n rejected the applicant's appeal. They therefore lasted 4 years, 2 months and 24 days.
Law : The Court noted that the Court of Cassation stage lasted 2 years, 2 months and one day, which it considered rather long. However, apart from this shortcoming in th e speediness of the proceedings, the Court did not see any significant period of inactivity attributable to the national authorities. Having regard to the global length of the proceedings, it considered that the authorities had shown the necessary diligenc e.
Conclusion : no violation (5 votes to 2).
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