FIRST SECTION
CASE OF DOMANČIĆ v. CROATIA
(Application no. 18786/11)
JUDGMENT
STRASBOURG
2 May 2013
This judgment is final but it may be subject to editorial revision.
In the case of Domančić v. Croatia,
The European Court of Human Rights (First Section), sitting as a Committee composed of:
Elisabeth Steiner,
President,
Mirjana Lazarova
Trajkovska,
Linos-Alexandre Sicilianos, judges,
and André Wampach, Deputy Section Registrar,
Having deliberated in private on 9 April 2013,
Delivers the following judgment, which was adopted on that date:
PROCEDURE
THE FACTS
I. THE CIRCUMSTANCES OF THE CASE
A. Civil proceedings
B. The proceedings following the applicant’s request for the protection of the right to a hearing within a reasonable time
II. RELEVANT DOMESTIC LAW
THE LAW
I. ALLEGED VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 6 § 1 OF THE CONVENTION
“In the determination of his civil rights and obligations ..., everyone is entitled to a ... hearing within a reasonable time by [a] ... tribunal ...”
A. Admissibility
1. The applicant’s victim status
2. Whether the applicant suffered a significant disadvantage
3. Exhaustion of domestic remedies
4. Conclusion
B. Merits
There has accordingly been a breach of Article 6 § 1.
II. ALLEGED VIOLATION OF ARTICLE 13 OF THE CONVENTION
“Everyone whose rights and freedoms as set forth in [the] Convention are violated shall have an effective remedy before a national authority notwithstanding that the violation has been committed by persons acting in an official capacity.”
A. Admissibility
B. Merits
There has accordingly been a breach of Article 13 in the present case.
III. APPLICATION OF ARTICLE 41 OF THE CONVENTION
FOR THESE REASONS, THE COURT UNANIMOUSLY
1. Declares the application admissible;
2. Holds that there has been a violation of Article 6 § 1 of the Convention;
3. Holds that there has been a violation of Article 13 of the Convention.
Done in English, and notified in writing on 2 May 2013, pursuant to Rule 77 §§ 2 and 3 of the Rules of Court.
André Wampach Elisabeth
Steiner
Deputy Registrar President