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 […]
Right to protest – Code Red
PILP supported Code Red in administrative proceedings against the decision of the Chairman of the Haaglanden Safety Region.
Right to protest – The Hague
A protest in solidarity with Moroccan human rights defenders was banned. PILP filed an objection.
Right to protest – Maastricht
PILP heeft tot aan de RvS geprocedeerd over inperkingen op het demonstratierecht namens een coalitie in Maastricht.
Appeal of demonstration law Hague won
In an important case on the right to demonstrate, the State Council upheld the appeal. The case involved a 2017 announced demonstration in The Hague by citizens who wanted to organize a short symbolic hunger strike in front of the Moroccan embassy. This in solidarity with Moroccan human rights activists. The organizers of the action […]
Right to protest – Sittard-Geleen
PILP filed an objection on behalf of the activists against the restrictive conditions imposed by the mayor.
Right to protest
The right to protest is enshrined in international treaties, the Dutch Constitution and other legislation. PILP is committed to defending and entrenching this fundamental right in the Netherlands.
Right to protest – Sint Maarten
A demonstration in Sint Maarten in solidarity with people in Palestine was banned. PILP launched a lawsuit on behalf of this group.