Human Rights Institute

Netherlands

Netherlands

Netherlands

And the more peace there is in us, the more peace there will be in our troubled world... (Etty Hillesum)

The Netherlands is a prominent European actor known for its diplomatic influence, advanced economy, and commitment to human rights. As a founding member of the United Nations, North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and the European Union, it has played an important role in promoting international law, democratic governance, and fundamental freedoms. With a population of around 17 million and a highly developed and innovative economy, the Netherlands is regarded as one of Europe’s leading states. Amsterdam serves as an important center for international legal discourse and freedom of expression, while the country’s constitutional monarchy and parliamentary democracy reflect a stable governance system. Despite its progressive human rights policies, concerns regarding the treatment of asylum seekers and restrictions on public protests continue to attract international attention. Overall, the Netherlands remains an influential actor in global human rights and international affairs.

National and International Performance

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A Statistical Perspective

HRIUI Tri-Dimensional Reports on Netherlands: Quantitative and Qualitative Data Analysis

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