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Samantha Chen

The Netherlands Takes a Bold Stand: Sex without Consent is Rape

The Netherlands Takes a Historic Step in Addressing Sexual Violence A Milestone in Combatting Sexual Violence The passing of the amendment to the Sexual Offences Act by the Netherlands‘ House of Representatives is a significant milestone in the fight against sexual violence. By introducing a consent-based definition of rape, the […]

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Patel Maya

“Netherlands police criticized for violating rights of peaceful protesters”

Amnesty International Report Reveals Unlawful Surveillance of Peaceful Protesters in the Netherlands The right to protest is an essential aspect of a democratic society, and it is a fundamental human right. However, in the Netherlands, the right to privacy and freedom of peaceful assembly is under threat due to the […]

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Patel Maya

Dutch Citizens Sue Their Own Country for Climate Change Impact on Caribbean Island Bonaire

Dutch citizens living on the Caribbean island of Bonaire, a former Dutch colony and now a special Dutch municipality, have launched a legal action against the Dutch government through Greenpeace Netherlands. They are accusing the Dutch government of negligence for not protecting them from climate change impacts, which is having severe […]

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