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THIRD SECTION
DECISION
Application no.
51493/07
by Hedviga ZÁKOVÁ
MALINOVÁ
against Slovakia
The European Court of Human Rights (Third Section), sitting on 8 November 2011 as a Chamber composed of:
Josep
Casadevall,
President,
Corneliu
Bîrsan,
Alvina
Gyulumyan,
Ján
Šikuta,
Luis
López Guerra,
Nona
Tsotsoria,
Mihai
Poalelungi,
judges,
and Santiago Quesada,
Section Registrar,
Having regard to the above application lodged on 21 November 2007,
Having regard to the formal agreement between the parties to settle the case friendly,
Having deliberated, decides as follows:
PROCEDURE
The facts of the case, as submitted by the applicant, may be summarised as follows.
A. Incident of 25 August 2006
B. Investigation into the incident and remedies applied
C. Public pronouncements by the Prosecutor General
“I let the original file be transferred to the Office of the Prosecutor General, where it will be subjected to an analysis, so as to avoid suspicions as to whether the police or a prosecutor had or had not erred in some matters.”
“The police as well as the prosecutor erred, but we will rectify that.”
“When there is a case like this, perfect attention has to be paid to it from the very beginning and perfect work has to be done. Certain steps cannot be carried out, for example, [it is] already no longer [possible for them to] be carried out, in other words they are lost to us, because they were not carried out in compliance with the procedure. So now it will have to be worked on with further effort. [...] A policeman carries out steps and a prosecutor oversees steps. A supervising prosecutor supervises an overseeing prosecutor, and so I observe that [they] erred, all [of them] erred. [...] That period was hectic. The pressure from one side and from the other was quite great. Perhaps they were a little [unable to] professionally distance [themselves] from it and I would be glad if they learned [to do so] in future. I have, thus far, no intention to punish anybody disciplinarily.”
COMPLAINTS
THE LAW
31. On 29 September 2011 the Court received the text of an agreement from the Government with the following text in the Slovak language:
“Dohoda medzi sťaZovateľkou a vládou Slovenskej republiky vo veci sťaZnosti č. 51493/07, o ktorej koná Európsky súd pre ľudské práva
1. Vláda Slovenskej republiky pripúšťa, Ze v prípade sťaZovateľky sú určité okolnosti, ktoré vyvolávajú pochybnosti ohľadom rešpektovania sťaZovateľkiných práv zaručených v Dohovore na ochranu ľudských práv a základných slobôd.
2. S cieľom zmierneho vyriešenia tohto prípadu vláda Slovenskej republiky vo forme komuniké pre tlač vysloví poľutovanie nad prípadom sťaZovateľky.
3. SťaZovateľka prehlasuje, Ze nemala a nemá voči Slovenskej republike Ziadne finančné nároky. Zároveň sa vzdáva všetkých prípadných ďalších nárokov voči Slovenskej republike v súvislosti so skutkovými okolnosťami, ktoré tvoria podstatu sťaZnosti č. 51493/07.
4. Obe strany sa zaväzujú, Ze nebudú Ziadať o predloZenie prípadu veľkej komore podľa článku 43 ods. 1 Dohovoru o ochrane ľudských práv a základných slobôd.
5. Obe strany si uvedomujú, Ze táto dohoda bude v prípade jej akceptovania Európskym súdom pre ľudské práva predstavovať konečné urovnanie prípadu a jej splnenie bude predmetom dohľadu zo strany Výboru ministrov Rady Európy.”
32. The Government also submitted a translation of this text into English, which reads as follows:
“Agreement between the applicant and the Government of the Slovak Republic in the case no. 51493/07 pending before the European Court of Human Rights
1. The Government of the Slovak Republic admit that there are some circumstances in the case of the applicant that invoke doubts as to the respect of the applicant’s tights guaranteed in the European Convention on Human Rights.
2. With a view to securing a friendly settlement of this case the Government of the Slovak Republic in the form of press release will express their regret for the case of the applicant.
3. The applicant declares that she had not and still has no financial requirement against the Slovak Republic. In the same time, she waives any further claims against the Slovak Republic in respect of the facts of the application no. 51493/07.
4. Both parties undertake not to request the case to be referred to the Grand Chamber under Article 43 § 1 of the European Convention on Human Eights.
5. Both parties are aware that this arrangement, after the acceptation thereof by the European Court of Human Rights, will constitute the final resolution of the case and its implementation will be subject to the supervision of the Committee of Ministers of Council of Europe.”
33. The agreement is dated 28 September 2011 and signed, on behalf of the Government, by the Minister of Justice and, on behalf of the applicant, by her legal representative.
34. A copy of the Government’s communication was transmitted to the applicant’s legal representative who has received it.
35. The Court takes note of the friendly settlement reached between the parties. It is satisfied that the settlement is based on respect for human rights as defined in the Convention and its Protocols and finds no reasons to justify a continued examination of the application (Article 37 § 1 in fine of the Convention).
In view of the above, it is appropriate to strike the case out of the list.
For these reasons, the Court unanimously
Decides to strike the application out of its list of cases.
Santiago Quesada Josep
Casadevall
Registrar President