We learn that the Italian government paid moral damages and attorneys fees to Matarrese for the unlawful confiscation of Punta Perotti. € 40 thousand South liquidating the company funds the State has complied with the ruling of the European Court of January 20, 2009.
what is written in the document presented by Italy on the table of the Committee of Ministers, decision-making body of the Council of Europe 's now March 8 will meet to deal with the case Punta Perotti. The report sent to Prime Minister's office also notes that the mayor of Bari Michele Emiliano has declared, following the decision of the preliminary hearing judge in Bari on 21 January 2011, the return of land to applicants who are available to them by 'Feb. 8. The Committee of Ministers will examine the dossier South Funds (Group Matarrese) will have two options: close the case or to ask Italy to respond to the decision of 20 January 2009. The 'most likely hypothesis is that the body of the Council of Europe' s welcomes the Italian operator has paid the costs but not those moral capital, as yet not known the extent of the damages that it is for Matarrese. In the ruling last January 20, 2009 the European Court in fact did not quantify the financial loss by giving the parties seeking mediation. But the six months granted by the judges in Strasbourg to find an agreement has already expired. The Municipality of Bari has offered its willingness to find new land on which the transfer volumes of Punta Perotti. But the builders have rejected the sender attempts to mediate, saying they prefer the financial compensation. The South Fund (Group Matarrese) has asked all 274milioni euro, Mabar (Group Andidero) 62 million and IEMA (Group Quistelli) almost 14 million. Will in the coming weeks, the European Court to enshrine permanently the 'extent of damage to property
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