Podcast from the Correspondent on PILP

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July 22, 2017
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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 are increasingly eroded under the guise of anti-terrorism legislation.

The result is a very cool podcast (even if we say so ourselves). Listen to it below, or on the Correspondent‘s website.

 

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