In the media
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New measures to tackle antisemitism26 November 2024Since the war in Gaza, antisemitism has been on the rise in the Netherlands. Last week, the cabinet presented measures to tackle this. Marloes van Noo...
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Rise in combination punishments with hospital orders: Pauline Schuyt warns of risks26 November 2024Pauline Schuyt, Professor of Penal Law and Sentencing, spoke on Dutch current affairs programme ‘EenVandaag’ about the stark rise in combination punis...
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Experts sound alarm over emergency accommodation for child asylum seekers26 November 2024The Dutch cabinet faces a challenging task. On 1 December, they are expected to present a plan for the accommodation of child asylum seekers at locati...
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Priority of banks and tax authorities in bankruptcies means loss of wealth25 November 2024Putting banks and the Tax and Customs Administration at the front of the queue in bankruptcy cases in the Netherlands is outdated. That is the conclus...
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Has ProRail stretched the limits of the right to strike?25 November 2024The strikes by Dutch rail operator ProRail are not predicted to end any time soon, and that will cause considerable inconvenience for travellers. ‘The...
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Dutch government discloses climate spending – but it could be clearer21 November 2024Financial support that wealthy countries provide to poorer countries in order to help them combat climate change and the associated emissions was the ...
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Entrepreneur’s role not given enough weight in VBAR Act19 November 2024Labour law experts have called on the Dutch government to review the bill for the Dutch Assessment of Employment Relationships and Legal Presumption (...
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Dutch government’s internal admin delays publication of documents18 November 2024The public disclosure of documents under the Dutch Open Government Act (Woo) is often delayed, especially when the information is considered socially ...
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Extending demonstration ban in Amsterdam is contentious, experts claim13 November 2024Dutch activist Frank van der Linde has initiated summary proceedings against the extension of the emergency order following the recent disturbances in...
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Employees in stronger position to negotiate terms of employment13 November 2024Employees are now in a better position to negotiate the terms and conditions of their employment. This is mainly visible in wage increases and fringe ...
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Major concerns in Iran following Donald Trump’s election victory13 November 2024Donald Trump's US election victory is causing major concerns in many countries, including Iran. Afshin Ellian, Professor of Jurisprudence, spoke about...
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European Commission: is total paralysis imminent if Hungarian candidate is rejected?12 November 2024The European Parliament is set to vote on the approval of the new Commission, and some Parliament members have already expressed concern over the cont...
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Greenpeace asks the court for decision on entire Dutch nitrogen policy12 November 2024Environmental organisation Greenpeace wants to see a drastic reduction in nitrogen deposition on the Netherlands’ most vulnerable nature conservation ...
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Passing the buck to the courts: the law deserves more respect from the Dutch cabinet12 November 2024The Schoof cabinet has several plans that are just not legally feasible. Yet they are often still forced through, knowing, or even hoping, that the co...
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Trust in US Supreme Court at an all-time low06 November 2024While the first votes of the American elections are being counted, PhD candidate Tessa van Buchem appeared as a guest on Radio 1. During the radio bro...