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Komunikat prasowy opisuje kilka spraw: Beshiri and Others przeciwko Albanii dotyczy niewykonania orzeczenia przyznającego odszkodowanie za działki gruntu. Sprawy Barrow, Pearson i Walker przeciwko Zjednoczonemu Królestwu odnoszą się do dyskryminacji w połączeniu z ochroną własności. Sprawy Chyb, Majchrzak, Nierojewska, Nowak and Zajączkowksi przeciwko Polsce oraz Rišková przeciwko Słowacji dotyczą nadmiernej długości postępowań cywilnych.Pełny tekst orzeczenia
EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
18.8.2006
Press release issued by the Registrar
FORTHCOMING CHAMBER JUDGMENTS
22 August 2006
The European Court of Human Rights will be notifying in writing nine Chamber judgments on Tuesday 22 August 2006.
Press releases and texts of the judgments will be available at 11 a.m. (local time) on the Court’s Internet site (http://www.echr.coe.int).
Tuesday 22 August 2006
Beshiri and Others v. Albania (application no. 7352/03)
The applicants, Njazi Beshiri, Liri Kaba, Xhilda Koka and Sair Preza, are Albanian nationals who were born in 1931, 1948, 1954 and 1944 respectively and live in Tirana (Albania) and Varese (Italy) respectively.
This is the first Albanian restitution of property case.
The applicants complain about the failure to enforce a judgment awarding them compensation regarding two plots of land. They rely on Article 6 § 1 (right to a fair hearing within a reasonable time), Article 13 (right to an effective remedy), Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 (protection of property) and Article 14 (prohibition of discrimination) of the European Convention on Human Rights.
Repetitive cases
Barrow v. United Kingdom (no. 42735/02)
Pearson v. United Kingdom (no. 8374/03)
Walker v. United Kingdom (no. 37212/02)
Joyce Barrow, was born in 1943 and lives in Wrexham. Sydney George Pearson was born in 1942 and lives in Birmingham. Timothy Walker was born in 1942 and lives in Shipston Stour in Warwickshire. They are all British nationals.
They rely on Article 14 (prohibition of discrimination) in conjunction with Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 (protection of property) to the Convention.
Length-of-proceedings cases
In the following cases the applicants complain of the excessive length of civil proceedings. They rely on Article 6 § 1 (right to a fair hearing within a reasonable time). The applicant in Chyb v. Poland also relies on Article 13 (right to an effective remedy).
Chyb v. Poland (no. 20838/02)
Majchrzak v. Poland (no. 1524/02)
Nierojewska v. Poland (no. 77835/01)
Nowak and Zajączkowksi v. Poland (no.12174/02)
Rišková v. Slovakia (no. 58174/00)
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Press Contacts
Emma Hellyer (telephone: 00 33 (0)3 90 21 42 15)
Stéphanie Klein (telephone: 00 33 (0)3 88 41 21 54)
Beverley Jacobs (telephone: 00 33 (0)3 90 21 54 21)
The European Court of Human Rights was set up in Strasbourg by the Council of Europe Member States in 1959 to deal with alleged violations of the 1950 European Convention on Human Rights.
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