PYSARSKYY AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE - 20397/07 - Committee Judgment [2013] ECHR 569 (20 June 2013)

PYSARSKYY AND OTHERS v. UKRAINE - 20397/07 - Committee Judgment [2013] ECHR 569 (20 June 2013)

The State failed to enforce final judicial decisions in due time, violating Article 6 § 1 and Article 1 of Protocol No. 1, and failed to provide effective remedies, violating Article 13 of the Convention.

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Citation
[2013] ECHR 569
Parties
Applicants: Pysarskyy and Others; Respondent: Ukraine
Jurisdiction
European Union
Judgment Date
20 June 2013
Procedural Posture
European Court of Human Rights Application / Final Judgment
Outcome
Violation found; partial applications struck out; admissible applications joined and allowed.
Legal Topics
Non Enforcement of Judicial Decisions, Right to a Fair Trial, Right to an Effective Remedy, Property Rights
Human Rights Law Administrative Law Non Enforcement of Judicial Decisions Right to a Fair Trial Right to an Effective Remedy Property Rights

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Parties

Pysarskyy and Others

Applicants

Ukraine

Respondent

Procedural Posture

European Court of Human Rights Application / Final Judgment

  1. 1 Lengthy non-enforcement of domestic judicial decisions
  2. 2 Lack of effective domestic remedies
  3. 3 Standing of heirs to pursue applications

Ratio Decidendi

The State failed to enforce final judicial decisions in due time, violating Article 6 § 1 and Article 1 of Protocol No. 1, and failed to provide effective remedies, violating Article 13 of the Convention.

Court Disposition

Violation found; partial applications struck out; admissible applications joined and allowed.

Orders

  • Strike out applications in Appendix 1.
  • Join and allow applications in Appendix 2.