Currently Browsing: wiv

matthew-henry-fPxOowbR6ls-unsplash

ISS blog Bliss publishes article on the Wiv and PILP

When powers of surveillance services increasingly infringe on human rights, as is the case with the new Intelligence and Security Services Act (Wiv), what are the options? One possible avenue is that of legal mobilization: using the law to achieve social goals that are unachievable through the political avenue. This is what Lotte Houwing (PILP […]

Continue Reading
matthew-henry-fPxOowbR6ls-unsplash

June 7, 2018 summary judgment on Wiv implementation: claims dismissed

Today the judge issued a ruling in the summary proceedings brought by a coalition of lawyers, journalists, NGOs, IT companies and tech companies against the State over the Intelligence and Security Services Act (Wiv). The court (in its preliminary opinion) does not find the law to be decidedly non-binding. The coalition started this case because […]

Continue Reading

Our Dossiers

Our Dossiers

Support our work

PILP is the legal ally of civil society organizations, movements, communities, and activists dedicated to human rights. Your donation enables us to continue providing this service.