Travellers’ extinction policy – lawsuit against Oss
Henk is a traveller and lived in a caravan with his mother. His mother died and Henk was not allowed to take over the caravan site, based on the extinction policy. He was not recognised as a tenant. The municipality threatened to evict his caravan. The court proceedings were won at the court on 14 January 2016. The municipality appealed and Henk also won at the court, on 31 October 2017.
Travellers’ extinction policy
Roma, Sinti and travellers are the most disadvantaged and discriminated against population groups in Europe, according to the European Court of Human Rights. They have the right to live in a caravan, but there are not enough sites in the Netherlands due to years of active government policy. The waiting time for a pitch is […]
Travellers’ extinction policy – The Hague
PILP supports caravan dwellers (through the foundation Sinti, Roma and Travellers) in The Hague in a lawsuit against the municipality, to ensure The Hague stops violating this community’s human rights. There are far too few caravan sites, resulting in a waiting list of years.

