Netherlands Helsinki Committee Explained

The Netherlands Helsinki Committee (NHC) is a non-governmental organization that promotes human rights and strengthens the rule of law and democracy in all countries of Europe, and the Central Asian countries participating in the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE).[1]

Background

NHC was founded in 1987 to provide input on Human Rights, Economics and the Environment, and Security aspects of the Helsinki Accords.[2] Max van der Stoel was among the founding members of the organization.[3] The NHC belongs to the Helsinki Committee for Human Rights organizations found throughout Europe.

The NHC builds capacity of civil society and governmental bodies with a focus on strengthening legal protection and improving public policies that affect vulnerable or disadvantaged groups.[4] The organization cooperates with human rights NGOs, human rights lawyers and with the Council of Europe promoting rights-based approaches to human trafficking.[5] The NHC also works on improving prison conditions[6] and supporting probation services.[7] Together with Leiden University and The Hague Academy for Local Governance, the NHC implements the Matra Rule of Law Training program, aiming to strengthen institutional capacity building through training professionals from Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Moldova, North Macedonia, Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine.[8]

The NHC supports human rights defenders and NGOs to withstand governmental pressure, improves the implementation of OSCE human dimension commitments and other international human rights agreements.[9] It plays an active role in several civil society networks of human rights NGOs in Europe, including the Civil Solidarity Platform,[10] EU-Russia Civil Society Forum,[11] [12] and Breed Mensen Overleg.[13] [14]

The NHC publishes pieces on human rights in Security and Human Rights, formerly known as the Helsinki Monitor, today the online journal Security and Human Rights Monitor.[15] [16]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Netherlands Helsinki Committee » The Hague Justice Portal. www.haguejusticeportal.net. 2018-04-16.
  2. Web site: The Moscow Helsinki Group: The seed from which the Helsinki movement grew. OSCE.
  3. Web site: OSCE Secretary General Commends the Netherlands Helsinki Committee at its 30th Anniversary. Security and Human Rights Monitor.
  4. Web site: Netherlands Helsinki Committee. Human Rights & Democracy Network.
  5. Web site: https://www.coe.int/web/anti-human-trafficking/lawyers-network#{%2216408095%22:[0} Improving access to justice for trafficked persons: launch of an anti-human trafficking lawyers' network]. Council of Europe.
  6. Web site: Matra CoPROL. Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
  7. Web site: Support to Probation Services in Montenegro: First Mission of CILC & NHC Experts. Center for International Legal Cooperation.
  8. Web site: Matra Rule of Law Training Programme Networking Reception. Diplomat Magazine.
  9. Web site: Netherlands Helsinki Committee Civic Solidarity. www.civicsolidarity.org. en. 2018-04-16.
  10. http://www.civicsolidarity.org/ Civil Solidarity Platform
  11. http://eu-russia-csf.org/ EU-Russia Civil Society Forum
  12. Web site: EU-RUSSIA CIVIL SOCIETY FORUM: About Us. eu-russia-csf.org. en. 2018-04-16.
  13. http://www.bmoweb.nl/ Breed Mensen Overleg
  14. News: Nederlands Helsinki Comité - Breed Mensenrechten Overleg . Netherlands Helsinki Committee - Wide Human Rights Consultation . Breed Mensenrechten Overleg . 2018-04-16 . nl-NL.
  15. https://www.shrmonitor.org/ Security and Human Rights Monitor
  16. Web site: The Future of Human Rights Protection in Europe . Muižnieks . Nils . Council of Europe.