Join us
PILP aims to identify and address human rights irregularities in the Netherlands. Its goal is to bring about lasting social and legal changes in legislation, politics and practice. In this regard, all help is more than welcome. On this page you will find information about what you can do for PILP.
Application form for cases
As an expert human rights organization, or a concerned or aggrieved civilian, you can submit a case to the PILP team. It will carefully consider your case and reply as soon as possible. The issue at stake will be screened on whether it concerns human rights violations that we are capable of assisting with, and if the public interest is served by taking up the case. Click here for the application form.
Think along
PILP focuses on all human rights in the Netherlands so it can address a wide range of problems. Are you an expert on one of our files and would you like to contribute to PILP? Contact the PILP team at [email protected].
Donate
Donate today and support the work of PILP to protect human rights in the Netherlands. Whatever amount you decide to donate, rest assured that your money will be put to the best possible use. Click here to make a donation.
Become a member of NJCM
NJCM has defended human rights in the Netherlands already for four decades. Approximately a thousand members do so by reviewing the compliance of new policies and legislative proposals with human rights standards set out in international and European treaties. Furthermore, the NJCM organizes meetings on current human rights affairs in order to enhance the knowledge of human rights of students and professionals.
Membership of NJCM is open to jurists, students and others who want to contribute to the work of the organization. A membership offers the possibility to actively get involved in the protection of human rights in the Netherlands. You can do so within a working group. NJCM has the following working groups: Sustainable Development and Human Rights (DOEM); European law; International Protection of Human Rights (IBM); International Criminal Law; Youth and Healthcare law; Constitutional and Administrative law; Criminal law; and Immigration law. For more information click here.



