Climbing hall and directors convicted of fatal fall of 11-year-old boy

Today the Amsterdam District Court (Criminal Chamber) handed down its verdict in the “Climbing Wall” case. In this sad case, a boy fell 14 meters down during a children's party because it turned out he was not properly secured. This became fatal to him. Arlette Schijns, Irene Timmermans and Nicole Hoogenboom assisted the relatives in the criminal case in which [...]

Online seminar Slachtofferhulp Nederland

Thursday, Feb. 13, 2025 at 3 p.m. Arlette Schijns will participate in an online seminar by Slachtofferhulp Nederland as part of the European Day of the Victim. The theme of the seminar is “break through the image of victimhood.” Other participants in the discussion are Klaas Dijkhoff, Damian Denys (psychiatrist), Alice Bosman and a [...]

Financial distress after serious crime, Victim Support wants action

Arlette Schijns conducts research on the compensation of crime injuries and has argued in previous publications for a modification of the compensation system, including allowing insurance law to play a greater role in the compensation of crime injuries. Her doctoral research is made possible by Fund Victim Support. See article NOS: Financial distress after serious crime, Victim Support wants [...]

MH17 - ten years after July 17, 2014

Wednesday, July 17, 2024 will mark 10 years since the relatives of flight MH17 received the worst imaginable news about their loved ones.
KRO-NCRV has produced a documentary series about the fate that befell the occupants of flight MH17 and their loved ones. This four-part series can be seen daily on NPO2 (https://kro-ncrv.nl/programmas/de-echo-van-mh17) starting Monday, July 15, 2024 at 10:05 pm.
Arlette Schijns is one of the interviewees. She acted in the criminal trial for the more than 160 clients, surviving relatives of more than 90 occupants of flight MH17 that Bear Lawyers is authorized to assist.
 

Civil court rules on shock damages

On February 27, 2024, the civil chamber of the Arnhem-Leeuwarden Court of Appeal rendered a judgment in a civil appeal of a criminal case involving the shock damage claim of the next of kin of a girl killed by two underage boys at the age of 14. The judgment is unusual and relevant to legal practice for a number of reasons.

Serious health damage from Janssen vaccine

Laura-Jean van de Ven advocates for a client who suffered serious health damage from a Janssen vaccination. An article in The FD exposes the problems of people like this client, who have been in solidarity with the public interest by getting vaccinated, and are now left with damage. 
 
 

Podcast: Lifelong vulnerability

On Oct. 1, 2002, Lucinda Stolk-van de Ven lost her sister to murder. Last year she started "Lifelong Vulnerable," a podcast about the long-term consequences of murder for survivors. In an interview with the AD, she talks about her motivation for starting the podcast.
In episode 5 of the podcast, Lucinda Stolk - van de Ven talks with our colleague Arlette Schijns about the various legal obstacles that survivors of deadly violent crimes face when trying to recover damages from the convicted perpetrator through criminal or civil law. The episode is now available to listen to in all podcast apps or on the Lucinda van de Ven website.