WELCH v. THE UNITED KINGDOMDISSENTING OPINION OF Mr. H. G. Schermers
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Document date: October 15, 1993
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DISSENTING OPINION OF Mr. H. G. Schermers
In my opinion, the confiscation of property acquired by crime,
even without express prior legislation, is not contrary to Article 7
of the Convention, nor to Article 1 of the First Protocol. In this
respect, I can support much of the opinion of the majority. In
principle, therefore, I do not consider the 1986 Act as such contrary
to the Convention. The importance of effectively fighting crime
justifies its drastic assumptions. These drastic assumptions, however,
illustrate that, apart from its purpose to "take back" what was
obtained illegally, the Act also includes a punitive element. Without
the assumption of an underlying crime, only illegally-obtained profit
could be confiscated and only to the extent to which the authorities
could prove the unjust enrichment. In my view, the confiscation of
property in excess of the amount which the authorities can prove to be
obtained from crime is of a punitive character. That part of the
confiscation, therefore, may not be retroactively imposed. The facts
as presented to the Commission suggest that property in excess of that
amount has been confiscated which leads me to the conclusion that there
has been a violation of Article 7 of the Convention.
APPENDIX I
HISTORY OF THE PROCEEDINGS
Date Item
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22.06.90 Introduction of the application
19.11.90 Registration of the application
Examination of admissibility
07.10.91 Commission's decision to invite the parties to submit
observations on the admissibility and merits of the
application
20.02.92 Government's observations
10.04.92 Commission's grant of legal aid to the applicant
28.5.92 Applicant's observations
31.08.92 Commission's decision to invite the parties to an oral
hearing on the admissibility and merits
12.02.93 Hearing on the admissibility and merits
12.02.93 Commission's decision to declare the application
partially admissible, partially inadmissible.
Examination of the merits
12.02.93 Commission's deliberations on the merits
06.04.93 Government's submission of further observations on the
merits
08.04.93 Applicant's submission of further observations on the
merits
03.07.93 Commission's consideration of the state of proceedings
15.10.93 Commission's deliberations on the merits, final votes
and adoption of the Report
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