Travellers’ extinction policy – Intervention Waddinxveen

Travellers’ extinction policy – Intervention Waddinxveen

On January 10, 2019, the Subdistrict Court in Gouda handed down its ruling in the case of the travellers’ extinction policy in Waddinxveen. PILP filed an opinion letter (Amicus Curiae) in this case, once again explaining the human rights applicable to travellers. Lawyer Charday Huurman assisted this case.

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