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CASE OF ATMATZIDI AND THIRTEEN OTHER CASES AGAINST GREECE

Doc ref: 2895/03, 47730/99, 37253/02, 1985/03, 28338/02, 9733/03, 33194/02, 43863/02, 37249/02, 27302/03, 438... • ECHR ID: 001-77553

Document date: July 19, 2006

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CASE OF ATMATZIDI AND THIRTEEN OTHER CASES AGAINST GREECE

Doc ref: 2895/03, 47730/99, 37253/02, 1985/03, 28338/02, 9733/03, 33194/02, 43863/02, 37249/02, 27302/03, 438... • ECHR ID: 001-77553

Document date: July 19, 2006

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Resolution ResDH(2006)47 concerning judgments of the European Court of Human Rights regarding excessively lengthy proceedings in civil courts in Greece (Atmatzidi and 13 other cases - See table in appendix)

(Adopted by the Committee of Ministers on 19 July 2006, at the 970th meeting of the Ministers’ Deputies)

The Committee of Ministers, under the terms of Article 46, paragraph 2, of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, as amended by Protocol No. 11 (hereinafter referred to as “the Convention”),

Having regard to the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights in the fourteen cases details of which appear in the appendix to this resolution, delivered on the dates which appear in the appendix and transmitted to the Committee of Ministers once they had become final under Articles 44 and 46 of the Convention;

Recalling that the cases originated in applications against Greece, lodged with the European Court of Human Rights between 1999 and 2003 under Article 34 of the Co n vention by Greek and French nationals and a Greek company, and that the Court declared admissible the complaints relating to the excessive length of civil proceedings; in the case of Jarnevic and P rofit the Court also declared admissible the complaint relating to the excessive length of criminal proceedings;

Recalling that the Court subsequently held unanimously in all these cases that there had been a violation of Article 6, paragraph 1, of the Convention on account of the excessive length of civil proceedings (in the case of Jarnevic and Profit also of criminal proceedings) and awarded the applicants various sums in just satisfaction (see appendix);

Recalling that the obligation of all member states to abide by the judgments of the European Court of Human Rights in accordance with Article 46, paragraph 1, of the Convention involves an obligation to adopt rapidly individual measures in order to grant the applicants, to the extent possible, full redress for the violations found ( restitutio in integrum ), as well as to adopt without delay general measures including, to the extent possible, interim measures to stop ongoing violations of the Convention and to prevent the recurrence of violations similar to those found by the Court;

Having regard to the Rules adopted by the Committee of Ministers concerning the application of Article 46, paragraph 2, of the Convention;

Having invited the government of the respondent state to inform it of the mea s ures which had been taken in consequence of these judgments, having regard to Greece ’s obligation under Article 46, paragraph 1, of the Conve n tion to abide by them;

Whereas during the examination of the cases by the Committee of Ministers, the attention of the government of the respondent state has been drawn to the civil proceedings that were still pending in domestic courts with a view to accelerating them;

Whereas legislative and other general measures have been adopted by Greece with a view to accelerating civil and criminal proceedings (see, respectively, Final Resolution ResDH(2005)64 on Academy Trading Ltd and others and other cases; Final Resolution ResDH(2005)66 on Tarighi Wageh Dashti and other cases);

Whereas during the examination of the cases by the Committee of Ministers, the government of the respondent state also informed the Committee that legislative measures were under way to provide an effective domestic remedy for this kind of violations, in compliance in particular with the Committee’s Recommendation Rec(2004)6 on the improvement of domestic remedies; the adoption of these measures being supervised by the Committee in the context of , inter alia , the case of Konti-Arvaniti (judgment of 10 April 2003);

Having satisfied itself that, within the time-limits set, the government of the respondent state had paid the a p plicants the sums provided for in the judgments (see appendix);

Declares, after having examined the information supplied by the Government of Greece, that it has exe r cised its functions under Article 46, paragraph 2, of the Convention in these cases.

Appendix to Resolution ResDH(2006)47

Information provided by the Government of Greece during the examination of the case of Atmatzidi and 13 other cases by the Committee of Ministers

Details of applications and the just satisfaction awarded to the applicants

Case

Application No.

Date of the judgment

Date of final judgment

Non pecuniary damages

Costs

Date of payment

Aliki Atmatzidi

2895/03

21/07/05

21/10/05

1 000 €

500

11/01/06

Enterprises Meton and Etep

47730/99

21/03/02

21/06/02

4 000 €

5 000 €

19/09/02

Iphigenia Giannakopoulou

37253/02

02/06/05

02/09/05

1 200 €

500

11/11/05

Eftychia Grylli

1985/03

30/06/05

30/09/05

1 200 €

500

07/12/05

Denise Jarnevic, Jean-Louis Profit , Audrey Profit

28338/02

07/04/05

07/07/05

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Eleni Kaggali

9733/03

19/05/05

19/08/05

1 000 €

500

01/11/05

Panagiota Kokkini

33194/02

17/02/05

17/05/05

20 000 €

26/07/05

Konstantina Kolybiri

43863/02

28/04/05

28/07/05

1 200 €

500

04/10/05

Despina Korre

37249/02

28/04/05

28/07/05

1 000 €

500

05/10/05

Rodoklia Koutrouba

27302/03

04/08/05

04/11/05

1 000 €

500

24/01/06

Alexandros Panagakos

43839/02

09/06/05

09/09/05

500

07/12/05

Maria Potiri

18375/03

23/06/05

23/09/05

1 000 €

500

06/12/05

Georgios Zafiropoulos

41621/02

30/06/05

30/09/05

1 000 €

500

06/12/05

Anastasios Zolotas

38240/02

02/06/05

30/11/05

4 000 €

12/01/06

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