Leila Idaassi

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May 20, 2025
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Leila Idaassi is a student intern at PILP. Leila is currently pursuing a double major in administrative law and immigration law at the Free University of Amsterdam.

She previously worked voluntarily as a legal advisor at the Vrouwenrechtswinkel Amsterdam and did an internship at Vluchtelingenwerk Nederland. In addition to her internship at PILP, she is active as vice president and advocacy board member at Muslim student association svMUSA, where she advocates for prayer spaces, inclusive education and addressing Islamophobia on campus.

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