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The European Court of Human Rights (Fifth Section), sitting as a Committee composed of:
��������� Khanlar Hajiyev, President, ��������� Faris Vehabović, ��������� Carlo Ranzoni, judges, and Anne-Marie Dougin, Acting Deputy Section Registrar,
The case originated in an application (no. 9464/11 ) against the Republic of Bulgaria lodged with the Court under Article 34 of the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (�the Convention�) by a Bulgarian national, Mr Angel Radkov Kalev (�the applicant�), on 11 January 2011.
The applicant was represented by Ms A. Gavrilova-Ancheva, a lawyer practising in Sofia. The Bulgarian Government (�the Government�) were represented by their Agent, Ms R. Nikolova, of the Ministry of Justice.
The applicant�s father owned a house with a yard in Sofia, which were expropriated by a decision of the mayor of 16 April 1987 with a view to constructing embassy buildings. The decision, based on section 98 (1) of the Territorial and Urban Planning Act of 1973 ( Закон за териториалното и селищно устройство - �the TUPA�), stated that the applicant�s father was to be compensated with a two-room flat and the applicant was to be compensated with another, three-room, flat.
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