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LETELLIER v. FRANCE JUDGMENT
non-pecuniary damage, the Court considers that the present judgment
constitutes sufficient reparation.
B. Costs and expenses
63. For the costs and expenses referable to the proceedings before the
Convention institutions, Mrs Letellier claimed 21,433 francs.
64. The Government did not express an opinion on this issue. The
Delegate of the Commission left the quantum to be determined by the
Court.
65. The amount claimed corresponds to the criteria laid down by the
Court in its case-law and it accordingly considers it equitable to allow the
applicant’s claims under this head in their entirety.
FOR THESE REASONS, THE COURT UNANIMOUSLY
1. Holds that there has been a violation of Article 5 § 3 (art. 5-3);
2. Holds that there has been no violation of Article 5 § 4 (art. 5-4);
3. Holds that the respondent State is to pay to the applicant, in respect of
costs and expenses, 21,433 (twenty-one thousand four hundred and
thirty-three) French francs;
4. Dismisses the remainder of the claim for just satisfaction.
Done in English and in French, and delivered at a public hearing in the
Human Rights Building, Strasbourg, on 26 June 1991.
Rolv RYSSDAL
President
Marc-André EISSEN
Registrar