Case won: UN Human Rights Committee condemns Netherlands for violations around statelessness
On December 28, 2020, the UN Human Rights Committee issued a landmark ruling in the case of PILP and the Open Society Justice Initiative (OSJI) against the Netherlands regarding a child of unknown nationality, statelessness and the lack of a statelessness recognition procedure in the Netherlands. We will soon issue a press release from our […]
Case won: SyRI disabled
The plaintiffs and their lawyers in the SyRI case Today the court in The Hague ruled on the government’s use of the algorithm system SyRI (System Risk Indication). The judge ruled that the government must stop profiling citizens with large-scale data analysis to detect social security fraud. The Dutch are no longer “a priori suspects. […]
Watch event on lawsuit ethnic profiling back
In February 2020, two individual citizens of color, Amnesty International, Control Alt Delete, anti-discrimination agency RADAR and PILP filed a lawsuit against the Royal Military Police. They asked the court to end discriminatory border controls. On Oct. 7 at 8:30 p.m., the summons was scrutinized during an event. Anti-discrimination agency RADAR, Amnesty International and Mpanzu […]
Cassation at Supreme Court Afghan 1F case unfortunately lost
In 2014, PILP organized a brainstorming session with lawyers who have dealt with the issue of the Afghan 1F, NJCM members and the 1F Foundation. Attorney Eertink came up with the plan to conduct proceedings to come out to the Court of Justice on this issue. This can normally only be done through preliminary questions, […]
Dutch state and water companies in court: stop water shutoffs for children
Defense for Children and the Dutch Lawyers Committee for Human Rights are taking the Dutch state and public water companies Dunea and PWN to court. In the Netherlands, families with children are disconnected from water if the parents have not paid the water bill. This violates children’s rights and human rights enshrined in the UN […]
Court upholds appeal of Code Red over demonstration against Shell
Code Red appealed the decision that a maximum of 30 people could demonstrate at Shell’s headquarters on May 19, 2020. The court has now upheld Code Red’s appeal. The court considered that limiting all demonstrations to a maximum of thirty people was at odds with the Public Demonstrations Act. According to the court, while such […]
State waives appeal in SyRI case
On April 23, 2020, the State Secretary of Social Affairs and Employment informed the House of Representatives that he would not appeal the verdict of the District Court of The Hague of February 5, 2020 on the System Risk Indication (SyRI). The court ruled that SyRI violates the European Convention on Human Rights. Here, according […]
Royal Marechaussee taken to court for ethnic profiling
Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020, the Dutch state will be subpoenaed for ethnic profiling by the Royal Military Police. The plaintiffs – two individual citizens, Amnesty International, Control Alt Delete, anti-discrimination agency RADAR and PILP – are asking the court to draw a line and end discriminatory border controls. The Royal Military Police is acting in […]
Royal Marechaussee taken to court for ethnic profiling
Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020, the Dutch state will be subpoenaed for ethnic profiling by the Royal Military Police. The plaintiffs – two individual citizens, Amnesty International, Control Alt Delete, anti-discrimination agency RADAR and PILP – are asking the court to draw a line and end discriminatory border controls. The Royal Military Police is acting in […]
Proceedings won: government modifies controversial ‘Now Not Pregnant’ project
The Dutch government has imposed new obligations on the ‘Nu Niet Zwanger’ project. These obligations largely meet the demands of Bureau Clara Wichmann and the NJCM. With the GGD’s Nu Niet Zwanger project, “vulnerable people” (in practice, mostly women) are actively approached by social workers to talk about their desire to have children. The program […]