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    FIRST SECTION

    DECISION

    AS TO THE ADMISSIBILITY OF

    Application no. 9042/07
    Irina Vladimirovna KLIMOVA and Others
    against Russia

    The European Court of Human Rights (First Section), sitting on 31 May 2011 as a Committee composed of:

    Peer Lorenzen, President,
    Elisabeth Steiner,
    Khanlar Hajiyev, judges,
    and André Wampach, Deputy Section Registrar,

    Having regard to the above application lodged on 2 December 2003,

    Having regard to the comments submitted by the parties,

    Having deliberated, decides as follows:

    THE FACTS

    The applicants are Russian nationals whose names and dates of birth are tabulated below. They were represented before the Court by Mr D.Y. Kozyrev, a lawyer practising in the Pskov Region.

    The Russian Government (“the Government”) were represented first by Ms V. Milinchuk, then by Mr A. Savenkov and, finally, by Mr G. Matyushkin, the Representative of the Russian Federation at the European Court of Human Rights.

    The facts of the case, as submitted by the parties, may be summarised as follows.

    The applicants were teachers at municipal school no. 10 (лицей № 10) in Velikiye Luki, Pskov Region. By virtue of a provision in the national law they were entitled to a monthly allowance for purchase of books and magazines (компенсация за книгоиздательскую продукцию и периодические издания) which had not been paid to them for a few years.

    The applicants applied to a court seeking recovery of the unpaid allowance.

    On 28 March 2003 the Justice of Peace of Court Circuit no. 34 of Velikiye Luki in the Pskov Region granted the applicants’ claim for the unpaid allowance and held that the Education Directorate of the Velikiye Luki Town Council should reimburse them various amounts.

    On 3 June 2003 the Velikiye Luki Town Court of the Pskov Region upheld that judgment on appeal.

    Following an unspecified period during which the judgment remained unenforced, the applicants allegedly applied to a court for index-linking of the awards due to the inflation but had their claims rejected. They did not however submit any documents to support this claim, nor did they indicate the date of the judicial decision or the court adopting it.

    The Government submitted copies of payroll records according to which the awards had been paid to the applicants in April and May 2004.

    On 10 December 2007 the Government informed the Registry that Ms G. Tolstobrova and Mr B. Gromakov had died on unspecified dates. Hereafter the correspondence has been forwarded to their representative. To date, the Court has not received any information from the applicants’ heirs wishing to pursue the proceedings in their stead.

    On 29 May 2008 the Court received the letters from twenty-eight applicants stating that they no longer had interest in pursuing the proceedings due to the timely enforcement of the judgment in their favour. The applicants who sent the letters were Ms V. Petrova, Ms N. Bolozdynya, Mr V. Titov, Ms G. Ilyina, Mr V. Gorelyshayev, Ms T. Grabazdina, Ms L. Lobanova, Ms M. Romanenkova, Ms A. Zaytseva, Ms N. Shvedova, Ms V. Abakanova, Ms N. Rybina, Ms O. Davydik, Ms O. Fedoseyeva, Mr D. Belyukov, Ms S. Zholudeva, Ms M. Nikitina, Ms Y. Logvinova, Ms M. Verbina, Ms I. Klyuchnikova, Ms S. Bogdanova, Mr N. Revidovich, Ms T. Rassolova, Ms G. Baskakova, Ms G. Bogdanova, Mr V. Nilov, Ms Y. Yermolayeva and Ms T. Shafranova.

    COMPLAINTS

    The applicants complained under Article 6 of the Convention and 1 of Protocol No. 1 of delays in the enforcement of the judgment of 28 March 2003, as upheld on 3 June 2003.

    They also complained under Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 that the courts had refused them compensation for the depreciation of the awards due to them but not paid in good time.

    THE LAW

    I.  PROCEEDINGS CONCERNING THE DECEASED APPLICANTS AND THE APPLICANTS WHO LOST INTEREST

    In view of the circumstances detailed above and in respect of the applicants who had been declared deceased or expressed loss of interest, the Court considers that they or their heirs may be regarded as no longer wishing to pursue the application, within the meaning of Article 37 § 1 (a) of the Convention. Furthermore, in accordance with Article 37 § 1 in fine, it finds no special circumstances regarding respect for human rights as defined in the Convention and its Protocols which require the continued examination of the case.

    In view of the above, it is appropriate to strike the case in respect of these applicants out of the list.

    II.  ALLEGED VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 6 § 1 AND ARTICLE 1 OF PROTOCOL NO. 1 OF THE CONVENTION ON ACCOUNT OF NON-ENFORCEMENT IN RESPECT OF OTHER APPLICANTS

    The other applicants maintained their complaint that the continuing failure to enforce the judgment of 28 March 2003 in their favour had breached their rights guaranteed by Article 6 § 1 and Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 of the Convention. The relevant provisions read as follows:


    Article 6 § 1

    In the determination of his civil rights and obligations ... everyone is entitled to a fair ... hearing ... by [a] ... tribunal ...”

    Every natural or legal person is entitled to the peaceful enjoyment of his possessions. No one shall be deprived of his possessions except in the public interest and subject to the conditions provided for by law and by the general principles of international law.

    Article 1 of Protocol No. 1

    The preceding provisions shall not, however, in any way impair the right of a State to enforce such laws as it deems necessary to control the use of property in accordance with the general interest or to secure the payment of taxes or other contributions or penalties.”

    The Court recalls that, according to the documents presented by the Government and not contested by the applicants, the judgment of 28 March 2003, as upheld on 3 June 2003, was enforced in April and May 2004, that is within ten and eleven months. The Court considers the period of the enforcement to be reasonable and well within the standards set in its established case-law (see Presnyakov v. Russia (dec.), no. 41145/02, 10 November 2005). Therefore, this complaint should be rejected as being manifestly ill-founded in accordance with Article 35 §§ 3 (a) and 4 of the Convention.

    III.  OTHER COMPAINTS

    The applicants also complained under Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 of the Convention that the courts had refused them compensation for the depreciation of the awards due to them but not paid in good time.

    However, there is nothing in the materials of the case to suggest that the applicants sought such compensation at the domestic level. This complaint is therefore unsubstantiated. Accordingly, it should also be rejected as being manifestly ill-founded in accordance with Article 35 §§ 3 (a) and 4 of the Convention.

    For these reasons, the Court unanimously

    Decides to strike the application in respect of thirty applicants out of its list of cases;

    Declares the application inadmissible in respect of the remaining applicants.

    André Wampach Peer Lorenzen
    Deputy Registrar President

    LIST OF APPLICANTS


    App.no

    Last Name

    First Name

    Birth date

    1.  

    KLIMOVA

    Irina Vladimirovna

    10/10/1957

    2.  

    ABAKANOVA

    Valentina Vasilyevna

    26/03/1950

    3.  

    BASKAKOVA

    Galina Ivanovna

    16/10/1937

    4.  

    BELOUSOVA

    Yelena Yevgenyevna

    21/04/1958

    5.  

    BELYUKOV

    Dmitriy Anatolyevich

     -

    6.  

    BOGDANOVA

    Svetlana Alekseyevna

    25/04/1965

    7.  

    BOGDANOVA

    Galina Ivanovna

    1955

    8.  

    BOLOZDYNYA

    Nina Borisovna

    15/04/1949

    9.  

    DAVYDIK

    Olga Aleksandrovna

    17/11/1958

    10.  

    DZHALAGANIYA

    Svetlana Yuryevna

    12/03/1970

    11.  

    FEDOSEYEVA

    Olga Vasilyevna

    18/04/1959

    12.  

    GAVRILOVA

    Dina Ivanovna

    10/09/1970

    13.  

    GONCHAROVA

    Irina Viktorovna

    12/03/1970

    14.  

    GORELYSHEV

    Vladimir Ivanovich

    17/09/1956

    15.  

    GORELYSHEVA

    Alla Alekseyevna

    19/09/1965

    16.  

    GRABAZDINA

    Tatyana Ivanovna

    02/11/1966

    17.  

    GRISHINA

    Lidiya Petrovna

    14/03/1954

    18.  

    GROMAKOV

    Boris Fedorovich

    17/01/1940

    19.  

    GROMAKOVA

    Rimma Fedorovna

    20/01/1944

    20.  

    ILYINA

    Galina Nikolayevna

    20/01/1970

    21.  

    KAZAKOVA

    Olga Vladimirovna

    10/03/1974

    22.  

    KLYUCHNIKOVA

    Irina Pavlovna

    28/11/1964

    23.  

    KREMKOV

    Igor Olegovich

    29/12/1961

    24.  

    KREMKOVA

    Yelena Vitalyevna

    08/02/1964

    25.  

    KUZMINA

    Irina Mikhaylovna

    23/02/1965

    26.  

    LOBANOVA

    Larisa Petrovna

    13/05/1966

    27.  

    LOGVINOVA

    Yelena Rufovna

    30/10/1961

    28.  

    LYUBAVINA

    Natalya Mikhaylovna

    25/05/1970

    29.  

    MARTISOVA

    Tatyana Vasilyevna

    29/02/1956

    30.  

    MURZICH

    Anna Ivanovna

    26/01/1960

    31.  

    NIKISHINA

    Marina Valentinovna

    14/12/1963

    32.  

    NILOV

    Valeriy Vasilyevich

    18/05/1961

    33.  

    OSIPOVA

    Svetlana Yuryevna

    15/06/1968

    34.  

    OSPELNIKOVA

    Nina Pavlovna

    13/01/1941

    35.  

    PANFILOVA

    Olga Romanovna

    03/08/1973

    36.  

    PETROVA

    Vera Vladimirovna

    28/12/1959

    37.  

    PETROVA

    Valentina Ivanovna

    08/07/1948

    38.  

    RASSOLOVA

    Tatyana Borisovna

    18/02/1963

    39.  

    REPYAKH

    Inna Yuryevna

    07/10/1968

    40.  

    REVIDOVICH

    Nikolay Andreyevich

    11/02/1954

    41.  

    ROMANENKOVA

    Marina Yuryevna

    15/02/1970

    42.  

    RYBINA

    Nadezhda Borisovna

    01/10/1958

    43.  

    SALTYKOVA

    Natalya Vladimirovna

    13/09/1971

    44.  

    SHAFRANOVA

    Tatyana Dmitriyevna

    03/03/1953

    45.  

    SHULAYEV

    Aleksandr Anatolyevich

    17/11/1956

    46.  

    SHVEDOVA

    Nadezhda Sergeyevna

    12/03/1938

    47.  

    SOLDATENKO

    Larisa Viktorovna

    13/06/1970

    48.  

    SOLODKOVA

    Natalya Nikolayevna

    21/03/1971

    49.  

    STEPANOVA

    Natalya Nikolayevna

    20/06/1976

    50.  

    TITOV

    Vyacheslav Nikolayevich

    10/01/1958

    51.  

    TOLSTOBROVA

    Galina Nikolayevna

    29/11/1938

    52.  

    TSATSKO

    Natalya Ivanovna

    23/03/1961

    53.  

    VERBINA

    Maria Pavlovna

    25/11/1935

    54.  

    VYRODOVA

    Lyubov Pavlovna

    04/10/1934

    55.  

    YAKOVLEVA

    Natalya Semenovna

    01/04/1969

    56.  

    YERMOLAYEVA

    Yelena Mikhaylovna

    03/11/1960

    57.

    YEROSHENKOVA

    Marina Nikolayevna

    20/12/1949

    58.  

    ZAYTSEVA

    Alla Leopoldovna

    05/04/1949

    59.  

    ZHOLUDEVA

    Svetlana Alekseyevna

    20/06/1973


     



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