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‘Not Pregnant For Now’ – project

With GGD’s Now Not Pregnant project, “vulnerable women” are actively approached by social workers to talk about their desire to have children. The program only aims to help women who do not want to become pregnant by providing contraception such as the “shot pill. Vulnerable women, in the context of this project, are women with […]

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Leave of absense

Leave to appeal criminal cases Not all criminal cases can be appealed in the Netherlands. This is due to the so-called leave system. The Court of Appeal may, in the case of relatively minor offenses in which no more than 500 euros fine has been imposed, decide not to allow an appeal. This is stipulated […]

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Arms export

Arms exports from the Netherlands The Netherlands is number 11 on the list of major arms exporters. About 1 billion worth of arms export licenses are issued annually, some of which are for delivery to conflict areas or countries with problematic human rights situations. In the past, for example, supplies have been made to Saudi […]

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The Telecommunications Retention Act

Legal Action Against Retention Long-term recording of telecommunications data of everyone, without concrete suspicion, violates the fundamental right to privacy. So ruled the European Court of Justice, which on April 8, 2014, declared the European Data Retention Directive (2006/24/EC) invalid in its entirety and with retroactive effect. In the Netherlands, regulations in this area, based […]

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Terrorist Wing (TA)

Terrorist ward in violation of human rights In the Netherlands, adult and juvenile men and women convicted of a terrorist crime are automatically placed in the Terrorist Ward (TA) of the Penitentiary Institution. The regime at the TA is very strict: for example, detainees must sit in their cells 22 hours a day and are […]

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Lifelong imprisonment

Life imprisonment is really life imprisonment The European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) recently ruled that under certain circumstances a life sentence may violate Article 3 European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR): where there is no right to a judicial review of the sentence and no mechanism to allow this, and where there is no […]

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Trains without restrooms

UN Convention on Disability On December 13, 2006, the United Nations adopted the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UN Convention). This international human rights treaty aims to promote, protect and ensure the human rights and fundamental freedoms of persons with disabilities. The Convention is innovative because it elaborates and concretizes existing human […]

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Student mothers

Discrimination against student mothers In the mbo, 50% of student mothers and pregnant students drop out during their studies and in the hbo and wo this is 75%. Studying mothers and pregnant students run a high risk of delaying and/or dropping out during their studies, which is often accompanied by study debt. The Minister of […]

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Sexism and CEDAW

Sexism and the CEDAW Recently, the issue of sexism has gained more attention. Sexism means discriminating on the basis of gender. The Dutch State must take appropriate measures to eliminate prejudice of inferiority based on gender under Article 5(a) of the UN Women’s Rights Convention (CEDAW). Sexism in advertising according to UN Women’s Rights Committee […]

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Interpreting in health care

No reimbursement for interpreters Since 2012, interpreters in health care are no longer reimbursed. This means that healthcare providers can provide less quality care to people who do not speak the Dutch language well. This is worrisome. How should an obstetrician explain to a patient what a breech presentation is? How can a woman tell […]

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