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Appeal in water case against Dutch State and drinking water companies on Dec. 11, 2023

On December 11, 2023, the appeal against the Dutch State and drinking water companies Dunea and PWN in the case about water disconnections for families with children will be heard. Defense for Children and the Dutch Legal Committee for Human Rights (NJCM) do not agree with the court’s considerations for continuing to allow water disconnections, […]

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PILP welcomes attorney Elsa van de Loo to its team

We are very proud to announce that attorney Elsa van de Loo will join the PILP team as of December 1, 2023. Elsa is an expert in the areas of human rights, equal treatment, and non-discrimination. For the past seven years, as an independent social lawyer, she has assisted individuals in cases within various areas […]

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PILP welcomes attorney Elsa van de Loo to its team

It is with great pride that we announce that attorney Elsa van de Loo will join the PILP team as of December 1, 2023. Elsa is an expert on human rights, equal treatment, and non-discrimination. For the past seven years, as an independent social lawyer, she has assisted individuals in cases within various areas of […]

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Palestine and civil rights in the Netherlands: what is PILP doing?

The events in Palestine and Israel also lead to many emotions in the Netherlands, including indignation and anger. It is important that all people in the Netherlands can use their fundamental rights to express these emotions but also, for example, to call for different policies in the Netherlands or abroad. In countries around us, especially […]

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Interlocutory ruling on admissibility Foundation in proceedings over caravan sites in The Hague

On September 6, 2023, the District Court of The Hague issued an interlocutory judgment in the case of the Sinti, Roma and Travelers Foundation against the municipality of The Hague. The main goal has been achieved: the Foundation has been admitted to the proceedings and at the next hearing the case will be dealt with […]

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Veenendaal mosque has NTA report confiscated

The Veenendaal mosque Taubah was surreptitiously investigated by research agency NTA in 2018 at the behest of the municipality. The municipality refused to give the mosque insight into the NTA report. The mosque has now had this report seized, through the courts. September 22, 2023 Reason In October 2021, NRC revealed that several Dutch municipalities […]

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Climate movement wins lawsuit against Heerlen municipality: ‘the right to demonstrate is a great thing’

On Sept. 6, 2023, the Limburg District Court ruled that 3 of the 6 restrictions on the 2021 Klimaatalarm demonstration in Heerlen were unlawful. This is good news for the right to demonstrate. The case was brought by Klimaatcoalitie Parkstad and 6 national organizations of the Climate Crisis Coalition, including: Environmental Defense, Greenpeace, Code Red, […]

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Proceedings Stichting Sinti, Roma and Travelers v. Municipality of The Hague

On June 27, 2023 was an oral hearing in the proceedings of Stichting Sinti, Roma and Travelers against the municipality of The Hague concerning discrimination and human rights violations of travellers by the municipality. For many years, the municipality of The Hague has pursued a so-called extinction policy for caravan sites. This eviction policy was […]

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Ruling in lawsuit: unions not admissible, but judge urges short-term clarity

In a summary judgment ruling today, the preliminary relief judge ruled that unions FNV and CNV are inadmissible in the lawsuit against the State to enforce financial relief for care workers with Long Covid. PILP is acting as attorney for union FNV in the case. The unions had sued the State in summary proceedings in […]

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Amicus brief in Curaçao water right case

In Curaçao, hundreds of families are cut off from the water supply due to lack of money, or were never even connected to the water grid. Human rights organizations in Curaçao are therefore concerned about households in Curaçao currently being disconnected. The Ombudsman of Curaçao, along with the Ombudsman of St. Maarten and the National […]

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