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CASE OF EL ALLATI AGAINST THE NETHERLANDS AND 1 OTHER CASE

Doc ref: 45892/13;27787/15 • ECHR ID: 001-177964

Document date: October 4, 2017

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CASE OF EL ALLATI AGAINST THE NETHERLANDS AND 1 OTHER CASE

Doc ref: 45892/13;27787/15 • ECHR ID: 001-177964

Document date: October 4, 2017

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Resolution CM/ ResDH (2017)316 Execution of the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights Two cases against the Netherlands

(Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 4 October 2017 at the 1296 th meeting of the Ministers ’ Deputies)

Application No.

Case

Date of the decision

45892/13

Omar EL ALLATI

06/12/2016

27787/15

Olten Edmund GAMBIER

06/12/2016

The Committee of Ministers, under the terms of Article 39, paragraph 4, of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, which provides that the Committee supervises the execution of friendly settlements as they appear in the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights (hereinafter “the Convention” and “the Court”),

Considering that in these cases the Court, having taken formal note of the friendly settlements reached by the government of the respondent State and the applicants and having been satisfied that the settlements were based on respect for human rights as defined in the Convention or its Protocols, decided to strike these cases from its list;

Having satisfied itself that the terms of the friendly settlements were executed by the government of the respondent State,

DECLARES that it has exercised its functions under Article 39, paragraph 4, of the Convention and

DECIDES to close their examination.

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