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FOURTH SECTION DECISION Application no. 22742/06 by EPISCOPIA DE EDINEŢ ŞI BRICENI against Moldova The European Court of Human Rights (Fourth Section), sitting on 7 September 2010 as a Chamber composed of: Nicolas Bratza, President, Lech Garlicki, Giovanni Bonello,

Ljiljana Mijović,   Ján Šikuta,   Mihai Poalelungi,   Nebojša Vučinić, judges,   and Fatoş Aracı, Deputy Section Registrar, Having regard to the above application lodged on 30 May 2006, Having regard to the formal declarations accepting a friendly settlement of the case, Having deliberated, decides as follows:

THE FACTS The applicant, Episcopia de Edineţ  şi  Briceni,  is  branch  of  the  Moldovan  Orthodox Church.  It  was  represented  before  the  Court  by  Ms  J.  Hanganu,  a  lawyer  practising  in Chişinău.  The  Moldovan  Government  (“the  Government”)  were  represented  by  their Agent, Mr V. Grosu. A.  The circumstances of the case The facts of the case, as submitted by the parties, may be summarised as follows. On 23 June 1999 the State authorities registered the applicant Church as a branch of the Moldovan Orthodox Church. On 8 October 2003 Mitropolit Vladimir, the head of the Moldovan Orthodox Church, sent a letter to the Customs Department, informing the latter of the applicant Church's right  to  import  and  export  objects  of  a  religious  nature  independently  from  the Moldovan Orthodox Church. On 20 January 2005 the applicant Church signed a contract with a company in Russia for the sale and importation into Moldova of 10,000 packets of candles. All the customs documents were prepared in February 2005 and on 15 December 2005 the candles were deposited in Chişinău. On  17  March  2006  the  General  Police  Department  of  Chişinău  established  that candles had been sold by the applicant Church, despite restrictions on the sale of such items  established  by  law.  It  fined  the  applicant  Church  and  ordered  the  seizure  of  the entire lot of candles. The applicant Church challenged that decision in court, relying on its right to sell candles as religious objects.

On 12 April 2006 the Ciocana District Court found in the applicant Church's favour and  annulled  the  decision  of  17  March  2006.  The  court  found,  inter  alia,  that  the applicant  Church  was  a  legal  person  and  under  relevant  legislation  it  had  the  right  to produce and to sell objects used in officiating religious services, which included candles. The court's decision was final. On  an  unknown  date  the  Prosecutor  General  lodged  an  extraordinary  appeal  in cassation and asked for the annulment of the final court decision of 12 April 2006. On 11 May 2006 the Chişinău Court of Appeal accepted that request and quashed the decision of 12 April 2006, upholding the decision of 17 March 2006. The court found that  the  applicant  Church  did  not  have  a  right  to  sell  religious  objects  independently from  the  Moldovan  Orthodox  Church.  It  considered  that  ignoring  this  amounted  to  a serious breach by the Ciocana District Court of procedural law and the adoption of “an unlawful and unsubstantiated decision”. That decision was final.

COMPLAINTS 1. The applicant Church complained under Article 6 of the Convention of a violation of the principle of legal certainty as a result of the quashing of the final decision in its favour. 2. It also complained that as a result of that quashing its right to the protection of its property, guaranteed under Article 1 of Protocol No. 1 to the Convention, was breached.

THE LAW On  20  January  2010  the  Court  received  the  following  declaration  from  the Government: “I,  Vladimir  Grosu,  Agent  for  the  Government  of  Republic  of  Moldova,  declare  that  the Government of Moldova offer to pay the sum of 81,000 (eighty one thousand) euros to Episcopia de Edineţ şi Briceni with a view to securing a friendly settlement of the above­mentioned case pending before the European Court of Human Rights. This  sum,  which  is  to  cover  any  pecuniary  and  non­pecuniary  damage  as  well  as  costs  and expenses, will be converted into Moldovan lei at the rate applicable on the date of payment, and free  of  any  taxes  that  may  be  applicable.  It  will  be  payable  within  three  months  from  the  date  of notification  of  the  decision  taken  by  the  Court  pursuant  to  Article  37  §  1  of  the  European Convention on Human Rights. In the event of failure to pay this sum within the said three­month period,  the  Government  undertake  to  pay  simple  interest  on  it,  from  expiry  of  that  period  until settlement,  at  a  rate  equal  to  the  marginal  lending  rate  of  the  European  Central  Bank  during  the default period plus three percentage points. The payment will constitute the final resolution of the case.”

On  1  February  2010  the  Court  received  the  following  declaration  signed  by  the applicant: “I, Janeta Hanganu, the applicant's representative in the above case, note that the Government of Moldova are prepared to pay the sum of 81,000 (eighty one thousand) euros to Episcopia de Edineţ şi Briceni with a view to securing a friendly settlement of the above­mentioned case pending before the European Court of Human Rights. This  sum,  which  is  to  cover  any  pecuniary  and  non­pecuniary  damage  as  well  as  costs  and expenses, will be converted into Moldovan lei at the rate applicable on the date of payment, and free  of  any  taxes  that  may  be  applicable.  It  will  be  payable  within  three  months  from  the  date  of notification  of  the  decision  taken  by  the  Court  pursuant  to  Article  37  §  1  of  the  European Convention on Human Rights. In the event of failure to pay this sum within the said three­month period,  the  Government  undertake  to  pay  simple  interest  on  it,  from  expiry  of  that  period  until settlement,  at  a  rate  equal  to  the  marginal  lending  rate  of  the  European  Central  Bank  during  the default period plus three percentage points. The payment will constitute the final resolution of the case. I accept the proposal and waive any further claims against Moldova in respect of the facts giving rise to this application. I declare that this constitutes a final resolution of the case.”

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.

Fatoş Aracı Nicolas Bratza  Deputy Registrar President

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