SOERING v. THE UNITED KINGDOM JUDGMENT
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On 7 April 1989 the Secretary to the Commission had informed the
Registrar that the Delegate did not propose to reply in writing to the
memorials.
6.
After consulting, through the Registrar, those who would be
appearing before the Court, the President directed on 3 February 1989 that
the oral proceedings should open on 24 April 1989 (Rule 38).
7. On 17 February 1989, having been asked to do so by the applicant,
the President invited the Commission to produce to the Court all the written
and oral pleadings submitted before the Commission. The Commission
complied with this request on 22 February.
8.
By letter received on 28 March 1989, Amnesty International,
London, sought leave to submit written comments (Rule 37 § 2). On 30
March the President granted leave subject to certain conditions. The
comments were filed at the registry on 13 April.
9. The hearing took place in public in the Human Rights Building,
Strasbourg, on the appointed day. The Court had held a preparatory meeting
immediately beforehand.
There appeared before the Court:
- for the Government of the United Kingdom
Mr M. WOOD, Legal Counsellor,
Foreign and Commonwealth Office,
Agent,
Sir Patrick MAYHEW, Q.C., M.P., Attorney General,
Mr M. BAKER, Barrister-at-Law,
Counsel,
Miss E. WILMSHURST, Legal Secretariat
to the Law Officers,
Mr D. BENTLEY, Home Office,
Mr T. COBLEY, Home Office,
Advisers;
- for the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany
Mr J. MEYER-LADEWIG, Ministerialdirigent,
Federal Ministry of Justice,
Agent,
Mr M. GROTZ, Regierungsdirektor,
Federal Ministry of Justice,
Mrs S. WERNER, Richterin am Amtsgericht,
Federal Ministry of Justice,
Advisers;
- for the Commission
Mr E. BUSUTTIL,
Delegate;
- for the applicant
Mr Colin NICHOLLS, Q.C.,
Counsel,
Mr R. SPENCER, Solicitor,
Mr F. GARDNER, Solicitor,
Advisers.
The Court heard addresses by Sir Patrick Mayhew for the United
Kingdom Government, by Mr Meyer-Ladewig for the German Government,
by Mr Busuttil for the Commission and by Mr Nicholls for the applicant.