Register of Legal Areas
The advocates listed below have registered the following principal (and secondary) legal practice areas in the Netherlands Bar’s register of legal areas:
- Marq Wijngaarden is registered for Criminal Law, Migration and Asylum- and Refugee Law
- Flip Schüller is registered for Refugee Law
- Liesbeth Zegveld is registered for General practice - Civil law
- Bondine Kloostra is registered for Environmental Law
- Marieke van Eik is registered for Asylum- and Refugee Law and Environmental Law
- Wil Eikelboom is registered for Migration and Asylum- and Refugee Law
- Dr. Channa Samkalden is registered for General practice - Civil law
- Tamara Buruma is registered for Criminal Law and Cassation
- Eva Bezem is registered for Migration and Asylum- and Refugee Law
- Barbara van Straaten is registered for Criminal Law and Victims' rights
- Lisa-Marie Komp is registered for General practice - Civil law
- Michiel Pestman is registered for General practice and Criminal Law
- Brechtje Vossenberg is registered for General practice - Civil law and Victims' rights
- Emiel Jurjens is registered for Civil procedural law - Litigation, and Information law - Media law
- Tom de Boer is registered for General practice - civil law
- Krit Zeegers is registered for Criminal Law and Victims' rights
- Frederieke Dölle is registered for Criminal Law
- Elles ten Vergert is registered for General practice
- Isa van Krimpen is registered for Refugee Law
- Dora Brouwer is registered for Refugee Law
Based on this registration, they are required to obtain ten training credits per calendar year in each registered principal legal practice area in accordance with the standards set by the Netherlands Bar.
Jobs at Prakken d'Oliveira
Law internships
Prakken d'Oliveira occasionally takes on trainee lawyers who speak Dutch fluently. In principle, Prakken d'Oliveira only accepts Dutch-speaking student interns with knowledge of Dutch (procedural) law. For information about open applications for a position as a (trainee) lawyer or an administrative position, please contact Rosanne Feickens (
Student internships
In principle, Prakken d'Oliveira only accepts Dutch-speaking student interns with knowledge of Dutch (procedural) law. A significant part of our practice requires such knowledge. Please find the positions in the Dutch language version of this website.
Our history
On January 1st 2014, the law firm Böhler changed its name to Prakken d'Oliveira. The change represents growth that we've experienced and would like to continue. Ties Prakken and Ulli Jessurun d'Oliveira are the memory and the conscience of our firm.
Although it's difficult to pinpoint an exact date, Prakken d'Oliveira has its origins in the late eighties, when part of an Amsterdam legal collective merged with lawyers from various universities, including Ties Prakken (criminal law and human rights) and Ulli Jessurun d'Oliveira (international law and immigration law). Our firm's academic ties have only strengthened since then. Many of the lawyers at Prakken d'Oliveira have their roots in top universities.
Our link with the academic world hasn't led to an overly theoretical approach; on the contrary, it's helped us define the field of law based on real-world experience. Particularly in the area of human rights, we've conducted groundbreaking procedures.
The firm's name is associated with controversial criminal cases such as Revolutionary Anti-Racist Action (RaRa), the case against Volkert van der G. and the Wilders case (for the victims). Other high profile cases include Bosnia against Serbia & Montenegro at the International Court of Justice, compensation for the victims of the Indonesian Rawagede massacre, justice for the Bosnian staff of the Dutchbat in Srebrenica, and the Salah Sheikh case at the European Court of Human Rights, based on which the situation in a country of origin has come to play a greater role in asylum cases. The lawyers of Prakken d'Oliveira are also committed to issues at international tribunals for war crimes and genocide, such as the Cambodia Tribunal. Important cases such as these require a high level of knowledge and commitment, with which Prakken d'Oliveira distinguishes itself from other law firms.
Lawyers come and go over the years, but the character of a human rights law firm remains, and has developed and become stronger with time. We continue to develop, serving a diverse clientele: individuals, organizations and companies, both nationally and internationally.
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Privacy statement
Privacy Statement
Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a., established at Linnaeusstraat 2-A 1092 CK Amsterdam, is responsible for the processing of personal data as desribed in this privacy statement.
Contact information
https://www.prakkendoliveira.nl
 Linnaeusstraat 2-A, 1092 CK Amsterdam
 +31 20 344 6200
Personal data that we process
Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a. processes your personal data because you make use of our services and/or because you provide us with them yourself. Below you can find an overview of the personal data that we process:
- First and last name
- Sex
- Date of birth
- Place of birth
- Address
- Phone number
- E-mailaddress
Special and/or sensitive personal data that we process
Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a. processes the following special and/or sensitive personal data:
- Race
- Religion or belief
- Political preference
- Sexual life
- Union membership
- Health
- Criminal past
- Data of persons under 16 years old: our website and/or service does not have the intention of collecting data of visitors of the website that are younger than 16 years, unless they have the permission of a parent or guardian. However, we can not check whether a visitor is older than 16. We therefore recommend parents to be involved in the online activity of their children, to prevent the collection of children’s personal data without parental consent. If you are under the impression that we have collected personal data of an underage kid without such consent, please contact us through This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. , we will delete this information as soon as possible.
- Burgerservicenummer (BSN)
- Biometric data
With what purpose and on which basis do we process personal data
Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a. processes your personal data for the following purposes:
- To deliver the services that you request.
- Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a. also processes personal data if we are required by law to do so, for example data that we need for our tax return.
Automated decision-making
Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a. does not make decisions that could have (considerable) consequences for people, based on automated processing.
How long do we keep personal data
Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a. does not keep your personal data for longer than absolutely necessary to realize the goals for which your data is collected and in compliance with legal requirements.
Sharing personal data with third parties
Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a. does not sell your data to third parties and solely provides this data when this is necessary for the fulfilment of our agreement with you or to comply with legal requirements. We conclude a processing agreement with companies that process your data on our instruction, to ensure the same level of security and confidentiality of your data. Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a. stays accountable for this processing.
Cookies, or similar techniques, that we use
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Company name:
 Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a.
 Address:
 Linnaeusstraat 2-A, 1092 CK Amsterdam
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 www.prakkendoliveira.nl
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Viewing, altering or deleting data
You have the right to view, correct or delete your personal data. Additionally you have the right to withdraw your consent for the data processing or object the processing of your personal data by Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a. and you have the right to data portibility. This means that you can request us to send the personal data that we have of you in a digital file to you or an organisation of your choice. You can send a request to view, correct, delete or transfer your personal data or request to withdraw your consent or object tot he processing of your personal data to 
How we protect personal data
Prakken d’Oliveira Human Rights Lawyers Cooperative u.a. takes the protection of your data seriously and takes the appropriate steps to prevent misuse, loss, unauthorized access, unwanted  publication and unauthorized modification. If you are under the impression that your data is not protected well or if there are indications of misuse, please contact us through 
Complaints procedure
At Prakken d'Oliveira, we do everything we can to provide you with the very highest possible level of service. Despite this, it can occasionally happen that a client is dissatisfied with a particular aspect of our service. In this document, we explain what you can do if such a situation does arise.
Internal complaints procedure
If you are dissatisfied with the quality of the service you receive or with an invoice, we request that you begin by referring your complaint to your own lawyer. Working in consultation with you, we will attempt to find a solution as quickly as possible. We always provide clients with written confirmation of the solution.
Office contact person, complaints procedure: mr. Ph. J. Schüller
The Dispute Resolution Committee for the Legal Profession
If the consultation procedure does not, in your opinion, result in a satisfactory outcome, you can submit a complaint to the Dispute Resolution Committee for the Legal Profession (Geschillencommissie Advocatuur), with which our firm is affiliated. You may only do this after you have first submitted an objection to us, or if we have failed to respond to your complaint in writing within four weeks of the date of the submission of the complaint.
Complaints may be brought to the Despite Resolution Committee up until 12 months after the date of the written response from our office.
The Dispute Resolution Committee for the Legal Profession:
- makes decisions in the form of arbitral judgements on behalf of commercial clients, or in the form of binding advice in cases where arbitration is brought by private clients;
- is authorised to pass judgement with respect to complaints concerning the quality of the service provided by the lawyer and the size of the invoice;
- is also authorised to pass judgement with respect to damage claims, up to a maximum amount of 10,000 euros. Larger damage claims can only be submitted when the claimant explicitly limits the size of the claim to a maximum of 10,000 euros, and when the claim on the remainder is renounced in writing;
- conducts cases in accordance with the Regulations of the Dispute Resolution Committee for the Legal Profession, which apply from the moment that a complaint is submitted to the Dispute Resolution Committee.
You cannot appeal against a judgement by the Dispute Resolution Committee for the Legal Profession.
As a law firm, we can also refer unpaid invoices for collection to the Dispute Resolution Committee for the Legal Profession.
The Dispute Resolution Committee was established on 1 June 1999, and falls under the Foundation of Dispute Resolution Committees for consumer affairs (SGC) and for the professions and business (SGB) in s’ Gravenhage, the Netherlands.
Contact details:
Secretary, Dispute Resolution Committee for the Legal Profession
Bordewijklaan 46 (2nd floor)
2591 XR The Hague
tel. 070 - 310 53 10
PO Box 90600
2509 LP The Hague
Disciplinary law
Finally, it is possible to file a disciplinary complaint with the Bar Association. We would like to refer you to the website of the Amsterdam Bar Association for further information.
Contact
Visiting address:
Linnaeusstraat 2-A, 1092 CK Amsterdam
Mailing address: 
Postbus 15020, 1001 MA Amsterdam
tel. +31 20 344 6200
fax. +31 20 344 6201
Please note: New cases should preferably be submitted via the contact form on this page. If you contact us by regular mail with a new case, we cannot guarantee its receipt and processing. Do not send us original documents unsolicited. We are not liable for the loss of unsolicited mail.
Route - by public transport
Please note: Use the address Linnaeusstraat 2 for car navigation, smart phone navigation or 9292.nl.
From Amsterdam Central Station (15 minutes):
Take metro 51, 53 or 54 and get off at the ‘Weesperplein’ stop. From Weesperplein, take tram 19 (direction Diemen Sniep) and get off at the ‘Eerste van Swindenstraat’ stop (three stops). Walk back along the park. The entrance is on your left hand side, to the left of the entrance of the 'Tropenmuseum'. Approximately a one-minute walk.
Or:
Take tram 14 (direction Flevopark) and get off at the 'Alexanderplein' stop. Walk toward the east in the direction of Alexanderkade. Turn left to Mauritskade/the s100. Turn right and walk down the Linnaeusstraat. The entrance is on your right hand side, to the left of the entrance of the 'Tropenmuseum'. Approximately a six-minute walk.
From Amsterdam Muiderpoort Station (11 minutes):
Walk toward the southwest, cross the train overpass and follow the Domselaerstraat until you reach the Linnaeusstraat. Turn right and walk down the Linnaeusstraat until you pass the Oosterpark. The entrance is on your left hand side, to the left of the entrance of the 'Tropenmuseum'. Approximately an eleven-minute walk.
Or:
Take tram 1 (direction Osdorp de Aker) or tram 3 (direction Zoutkeetsgracht) and get off at the ‘Linnaeusstraat/Wijttenbachstraat’ stop. Walk toward the west down the Linnaeusstraat until you pass the Oosterpark. The entrance is on your left hand side, to the left of the entrance of the Museum of the 'Tropenmuseum'. Approximately a four-minute walk.
From Amsterdam Amstel Station (15 minutes):
Take metro 51, 53 or 54 in the direction of Central Station and get off at the ‘Weesperplein’ station. Then take tram 19 (direction Diemen Sniep) and get off at the “Eerste Van Swindenstraat” stop (three stops). The entrance is on your left hand side, to the left of the entrance of the 'Tropenmuseum'. Approximately a one-minute walk.
Approximately a five-minute walk.
Or:
Take bus 37 (direction Molenwijk) and get off at the ‘Linnaeusstraat/Wijttenbachstraat’ stop. Turn left on the Linnaeusstraat until you pass the Oosterpark. The entrance is on your left hand side, to the left of the entrance of the Museum of the Tropics. Approximately a four-minute walk.
By car
From Rotterdam:
Take the A4 in the direction of Amsterdam/Leiden. At the Nieuwe Meer interchange, take the A10 in the direction of Centrum. Leave the motorway at exit 12 to the s112 in the direction of Amsterdam-Centrum/Duivendrecht/Diemen-Zuid/Amsterdam-Zuidoost. This road changes into Gooiseweg (s112). At the roundabout, take the first turn right onto the Wibautstraat (s112). Turn right towards Mauritskade in Amsterdam-Oost (s100). Merge at Mauritskade. Follow this road for 1 km. At the end, turn right onto the Linnaeusstraat.
From The Hague:
Take the A12 in the direction of Amsterdam/Utrecht/Rotterdam. At the Prins Clausplein interchange, take the A4 in the direction of Amsterdam/Leiden. From here, follow the directions from Rotterdam.
From Utrecht:
Take the A2 in the direction of Amsterdam. From the A2, change to the s110 (Nieuwe Utrechtseweg).
Turn right to President Kennedylaan (s110). Keep following this road, the President Kenendylaan, straight ahead into the city. This road changes into the Amsteldijk. Drive down Amsteldijk for around 2,4 km and turn right onto the Toronto bridge (s100). Keep to your left and continue driving to Mauritskade (s100). Follow this road for 1 km. At the end, turn right onto the Linnaeusstraat.
From Alkmaar:
Take the A9 in the direction of Amsterdam/Haarlem. Change highways at the Badhoevedorp interchange to the A4 in the direction of Amsterdam. Continue towards the A10. Leave the highway at exit 12 and follow the s112 in the direction of Amsterdam-Centrum/Duivendrecht/Diemen-Zuid/Amsterdam-Zuidoost. This road changes into Gooiseweg (s112). At the roundabout, take the first turn right onto the Wibautstraat (s112). Turn right towards Mauritskade in Amsterdam-Oost (s100). Merge at Mauritskade. Follow this road for 1 km. At the end, turn right onto the Linnaeusstraat.

