A case initiated with respect to the provision that assigns the status of a public lake to Lake Skirna

28.01.2021.

On 26 January 2021, the 1st Panel of the Constitutional Court initiated the case “On compliance of para 53 of part 1 of Annex I (to Section 1102) ‘List of public lakes and rivers’ to the Civil Law with Articles 1 and 105 of the Constitution of the Republic of Latvia”.

Contested Provisions

Pursuant to Section 1102 of the Civil Law, the littoral zone as well as the lakes and rivers listed in the annex to this section (Annex I) are public waters. All other waters are private. Conversely, the contested provision stipulates that Lake Skirna (its Latvian part), situated in Demene parish of Daugavpils Region, with the area of 31.8 hectares, is a public lake.

Provisions of Superior Legal Force

  • Article 1 of the Constitution (Satversme) of the Republic of Latvia (hereinafter – the Constitution): “Latvia is an independent democratic republic”.
  • Article 105 of the Constitution: “Everyone has the right to own property. Property shall not be used contrary to the interests of the public. Property rights may be restricted only in accordance with law. Expropriation of property for public purposes shall be allowed only in exceptional cases on the basis of a specific law and in return for fair compensation.”

Facts of the Case

The case was initiated on the basis of an application filed by the Latgale Regional Court (hereinafter – the Applicant). The Applicant is hearing a civil case, in which the Prosecutor’s Office of Daugavpils, in the interests of the State, has brought a claim against, inter alia, several private individuals to terminate the right of ownership of Lake Skirna and remove the respective entries from the Land Register. At the time when the above private individuals, following a legally established procedure, requested that their ownership of land, which included also Lake Skirna, be restored, the lake, allegedly, was not on the List of public rivers and lakes (hereinafter – the List). The lake was included in the List by the law of 14 May 1998 “Amendments to the Civil Law”, which entered into force on 10 June 1998, and thus became public waters, i.e. the State property.

It follows from the application that the contested provision must be applied in the respective civil case. However, this provision is, allegedly, incompatible with the principle of justice as derived from the basic norm of a democratic state governed by the rule of law and falling within the scope of Article 1 of the Constitution, as well as with Article 105 of the Constitution. The Applicant holds that the proper procedure for expropriation of immovable property, which would include hearing and assessing the opinion of Lake Skirna’s owners, was not implemented in adopting the contested provision and including Lake Skirna in the List. Therefore, no fair balance between the interests of the Lake Skirna’s owners and the interests of the public was reached.

Legal Proceedings

The Constitutional Court has requested the Saeima to submit a written reply stating the facts of the case and the legal reasoning by 26 March 2021.

The case is to be prepared by 28 June 2021. The Court will decide on the type of proceedings and the date of hearing once the case has been prepared.

The decision to initiate the case is available here.

Press release in PDF is available here.

Linked case: 2021-04-01