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Court hearing against risk profiling of Dutch citizens by SyRI

On Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. in the District Court of The Hague, the hearing against the Dutch State in the proceedings on the merits regarding the System Risk Indication (SyRI) will take place. SyRI profiles citizens to find out about possible risks of fraud and vets entire neighborhoods using secret algorithms. According […]

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Bangladeshi woman wins lawsuit over integration exam

An illiterate Bangladeshi woman whose family reunification application was rejected was vindicated by the Hague District Court on May 20, 2019, in her lawsuit against the government. Self-study packages The government developed special self-study packages, which enable citizenship candidates to prepare for the integration exam while abroad. According to the government, the woman neither passed […]

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Fossielvrij Onderwijs and PILP file complaint against Shell’s misleading advertising

Op 2 mei 2019 heeft Fossielvrij Onderwijs, ondersteund door PILP, een klacht ingediend tegen Shell bij de Reclame Code Commissie. The complaint was about Shell’s advertising at the Generation Discover Festival, an event for elementary and junior high school children. The complaint alleges that Shell misrepresented GTL Fuel – liquefied natural gas – by touting […]

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Repeated call: Civic Foundation and PILP seek case study on integration policy

Civic Foundation and PILP are exploring legal action on integration policy. Its purpose is to improve the position and human rights of citizens of the Netherlands. For this purpose, we are looking for two specific cases: Citizens who have not passed their basic civics exam but would like to see the results. Family reunifiers who […]

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Repeated call: Civic Foundation and PILP seek case study on integration policy

Civic Foundation and PILP are exploring legal action on integration policy. Its purpose is to improve the position and human rights of citizens of the Netherlands. For this purpose, we are looking for two specific cases: Citizens who have not passed their basic civics exam but would like to see the results. Family reunifiers who […]

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ISS blog Bliss publishes article on the Wiv and PILP

When powers of surveillance services increasingly infringe on human rights, as is the case with the new Intelligence and Security Services Act (Wiv), what are the options? One possible avenue is that of legal mobilization: using the law to achieve social goals that are unachievable through the political avenue. This is what Lotte Houwing (PILP […]

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June 7, 2018 summary judgment on Wiv implementation: claims dismissed

Today the judge issued a ruling in the summary proceedings brought by a coalition of lawyers, journalists, NGOs, IT companies and tech companies against the State over the Intelligence and Security Services Act (Wiv). The court (in its preliminary opinion) does not find the law to be decidedly non-binding. The coalition started this case because […]

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Podcast from the Correspondent on PILP

Project coordinator of the PILP, Jelle Klaas, was recently interviewed by the Correspondent. On the Rudi & Freddie Show, he spoke about (socioeconomic) human rights, the rights of undocumented workers in the Netherlands, strategic litigation for human rights and PILP. It also discussed how the right to demonstrate is increasingly curtailed, and how human rights […]

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Podcast from the Correspondent on the PILP

Project coordinator of the PILP, Jelle Klaas, was recently interviewed by the Correspondent. On the Rudi & Freddie Show, he spoke about (socioeconomic) human rights, the rights of undocumented workers in the Netherlands, strategic litigation for human rights and PILP. It also discussed how the right to demonstrate is increasingly curtailed, and how human rights […]

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PILP and ASKV publish manual Stateless and undocumented people in immigration detention

In the Netherlands, more than 4,000 people are recognized stateless. In addition to recognized stateless persons, the Netherlands has thousands more whose nationality is still unknown. This group of undocumented migrants also includes many stateless people. Stateless people are an extremely vulnerable group. They have no nationality and thus are not recognized as their nationals […]

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