Sanctions protesting students withdrawn
In February 2024, Amsterdam University College (AUC) imposed far-reaching sanctions on six students for their alleged involvement in student protests about Palestine on campus. PILP assisted these students with their objections to these sanctions. Now, in response to these objections, AUC has informed the students that all sanctions have been withdrawn. This shows that standing […]
Lawsuit launched against demonstration ban Sint Maarten
The inhumane and horrible events in Israel and Gaza have led to people all over the world organizing demonstrations and marches calling for a cease fire and in solidarity with the plight of Palestinians. A group of concerned citizens in Sint Maarten also felt obliged to take to the streets and organize a dignified and […]
Climate movement wins lawsuit against Heerlen municipality: ‘the right to demonstrate is a great thing’
On Sept. 6, 2023, the Limburg District Court ruled that 3 of the 6 restrictions on the 2021 Klimaatalarm demonstration in Heerlen were unlawful. This is good news for the right to demonstrate. The case was brought by Klimaatcoalitie Parkstad and 6 national organizations of the Climate Crisis Coalition, including: Environmental Defense, Greenpeace, Code Red, […]
Objection filed on curtailing right to demonstrate We Promise Hoorn
PILP is assisting We Promise Foundation in proceedings against the municipality of Hoorn over the curtailment of its right to demonstrate. We Promise is a foundation working against racism, discrimination and exclusion in the Netherlands. Among other things, We Promise demonstrates against the statue of J. P. Coen in Hoorn, which the foundation says represents […]
Objection filed on curtailing right to demonstrate We Promise Hoorn
PILP is assisting We Promise Foundation in proceedings against the municipality of Hoorn over the curtailment of its right to demonstrate. We Promise is a foundation working against racism, discrimination and exclusion in the Netherlands. Among other things, We Promise demonstrates against the statue of J. P. Coen in Hoorn, which the foundation says represents […]
We Promise wins appeal over restrictions on right to demonstrate
We Promise is a foundation working against racism, discrimination and exclusion in the Netherlands. Among other things, We Promise demonstrates against the statue of J.P. Coen in Hoorn, which the foundation says represents a symbolic veneration of a violent colonial past. In September 2022, We Promise had announced a small-scale protest against the statue, with […]
PILP wins lawsuit over right to demonstrate
The Council of State has ruled in favor of Amnesty International and others in a case of principle against the municipality of Maastricht. At the heart of the case was the question of whether municipalities may require that organizers of demonstrations hire their own certified traffic controllers. The Council of State ruled that this is […]
NJCM concerned about imposition of area bans on peaceful protesters
The NJCM, together with PILP, has prepared an Amicus Curiae/opinion letter to support proceedings on area bans at and after demonstrations. The NJCM argues that the (too frivolous) application of area bans puts pressure on the fundamental rights of demonstration and freedom of expression. An order of conduct in the form of a restraining order […]
Court upholds appeal of Code Red over demonstration against Shell
Code Red appealed the decision that a maximum of 30 people could demonstrate at Shell’s headquarters on May 19, 2020. The court has now upheld Code Red’s appeal. The court considered that limiting all demonstrations to a maximum of thirty people was at odds with the Public Demonstrations Act. According to the court, while such […]
Podcast from the Correspondent on the PILP
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 […]