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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Objection filed on curtailing right to demonstrate We Promise Hoorn
PILP is assisting We Promise Foundation in proceedings against the municipality of Hoorn over the curtailment of its right to demonstrate. We Promise is a foundation working against racism, discrimination and exclusion in the Netherlands. Among other things, We Promise demonstrates against the statue of J. P. Coen in Hoorn, which the foundation says represents […]
State Police ruling final: Cabinet, take effective action now against ethnic profiling
The Dutch State will not appeal the decision of the Court of Appeal of The Hague on ethnic profiling by the Royal Netherlands Marechaussee (KMar). The State is resigning itself to the court’s ruling, making it final. This is an important step in the fight against racism and discrimination. The lawsuit was filed by a […]
Court prohibits ethnic profiling
This morning the Court of Appeal issued a landmark ruling in the case of two citizens, Amnesty International, Control Alt Delete, RADAR and NJCM against the state over ethnic profiling by the Royal Military Police (KMar). Lawyers from PILP and Houthoff assisted the coalition in these proceedings. The court ruled that the KMar’s current method […]
MiGreat and Breakthrough file complaint with Ombudsman: ‘Taking tents away from people in need outrageous’
February 2, 2023. MiGreat and Doorbraak, supported by lawyers from PILP, filed a complaint with the National Ombudsman about the taking away of tents from people who had no other form of shelter and were forced to sleep outside at the application center in Ter Apel. Late summer 2022, hundreds of people, who wanted and […]
PILP assists FNV in summary proceedings over long covid scheme for healthcare workers.
PILP assists FNV in summary proceedings over long covid scheme for healthcare workers Trade unions FNV and CNV today sent a summary summons. The unions are demanding that the government financially compensate healthcare workers who have been disabled due to long covid disease in the short term. To this day, the government refuses to provide […]
Hearing in lawsuit over Long Covid settlement for healthcare workers
In early 2023, unions FNV and CNV filed a lawsuit against the state to force financial relief for healthcare workers with Long Covid. PILP is acting as attorney for union FNV in this case. On Friday, Feb. 17, 2023, at noon, the hearing will take place at the District Court of The Hague. The hearing […]