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KULIKOWSKI v. POLAND - 18353/03 [2010] ECHR 2105 (21 December 2010)
URL: http://www.bailii.org/eu/cases/ECHR/2010/2105.html
Cite as:
58 EHRR 23,
[2010] ECHR 2105,
(2014) 58 EHRR 23
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FOURTH
SECTION
CASE OF KULIKOWSKI v. POLAND
(Application
no. 18353/03)
JUDGMENT
(Revision)
STRASBOURG
21
December 2010
This
judgment will become final in the circumstances set out in Article 44
§ 2 of the Convention. It may be subject to editorial
revision.
In the case of Kulikowski v. Poland (request for revision of the
judgment of 19 May 2009),
The
European Court of Human Rights (Fourth Section), sitting as a Chamber
composed of:
Nicolas Bratza, President,
Lech
Garlicki,
Ljiljana Mijović,
David Thór
Björgvinsson,
Ján Šikuta,
Päivi
Hirvelä,
Mihai Poalelungi, judges,
and
Lawrence Early, Section
Registrar,
Having
deliberated in private on 30 November 2010,
Delivers
the following judgment, which was adopted on that date:
PROCEDURE
The
case originated in an application
(no. 18353/03) against the
Republic of Poland lodged with the Court
under Article 34 of the Convention for the Protection
of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (“the Convention”)
by a Polish national, Mr Adam Kulikowski, on 18 May 2001.
In
a judgment delivered on 19 May 2009, the Court held that there had
been a violation of Article 5 § 3 of the Convention on account
of the unreasonable length of the applicant’s detention and of
Article 6 § 1 in conjunction with Article 6 § 3 (c) on
account of denial of access to the Supreme Court. The Court also
decided to award the applicant 3,000 euros (EUR) for non-pecuniary
damage and EUR 1,150 for costs and expenses and dismissed the
remainder of the claims for just satisfaction.
On
6 October 2009 the Government informed the Court that they had
learned that the applicant had died on 4 March 2009. They accordingly
requested revision of the judgment within the meaning of Rule 80 of
the Rules of Court.
On
11 May 2010 the Court considered the request for revision and decided
to give the applicant’s representative three weeks in which to
submit any observations. Those observations were received on 15 June
2010.
THE LAW
THE REQUEST FOR REVISION
The
Government requested revision of the judgment of 19 May 2009, which
they had been unable to execute because the applicant had died before
the judgment had been adopted. Mr Marcin Kulikowski and Mr Tomasz
Kulikowski were the heirs and should therefore receive the sums
awarded to the deceased.
The
applicant’s representative supported the Government’s
request.
The
Court considers that the judgment of 19 May 2009 should be revised
pursuant to Rule 80 of the Rules of Court, the relevant parts of
which provide:
“A party may, in the event of the discovery of a
fact which might by its nature have a decisive influence and which,
when a judgment was delivered, was unknown to the Court and could not
reasonably have been known to that party, request the Court ... to
revise that judgment.
...”
It
accordingly decides to award the heirs jointly the amounts it
previously awarded to the deceased applicant, namely EUR 3,000 for
non pecuniary damage and EUR 1,150 for costs and expenses.
The
Court considers it appropriate that the default interest should be
based on the marginal lending rate of the European Central Bank, to
which should be added three percentage points.
FOR THESE REASONS, THE COURT UNANIMOUSLY
Decides to revise its judgment of 20 October 2009 as
regards the application of Article 41 of the Convention;
accordingly,
Holds
(a) that
the respondent State is to pay jointly to the heirs of Mr Kulikowski,
within three months, EUR 3,000 (three thousand euros) in respect
of non-pecuniary damage, plus any tax which may be chargeable, and
EUR 1,150 (one thousand one hundred and fifty euros) in respect of
costs and expenses, plus any tax that may be chargeable to the
applicant’s heirs, to be converted into Polish zlotys at the
rate applicable at the date of settlement;
(b) that
from the expiry of the above-mentioned three months until settlement
simple interest shall be payable on the above amounts at a rate equal
to the marginal lending rate of the European Central Bank during the
default period plus three percentage points.
Done in English, and notified in writing on 21 December 2010,
pursuant to Rule 77 §§ 2 and 3 of the Rules of Court.
Lawrence Early Nicolas Bratza
Registrar President