European Case Law Identifier (ECLI) - Netherlands
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National ECLI Coordinator
The national ECLI Coordinator is the Council for the Judiciary. You can contact the administrator at the following email address: Kennissystemen@rechtspraak.nl.
Country Code
The country code for the Netherlands is: [EN]
Generation of national ECLI
ECLI was imported into the Netherlands on 28 June 2013. An ECLI may be awarded to:
- All judgments published on the Court’s
website.
- All disciplinary judgments published on the official website (on the joint
disciplinary webpage).
- All judgments which are not published on the websites referred to in points (a) and (b), but which are published in magazines or databases, both commercial and open access. Editing of magazines or database administrators wishing to register their judgments can register to the email address indicated above.
- All judicial decisions contained in an internal judicial database.
Irrespective of whether a judgment has been published on the two websites mentioned above, all Dutch ECLIs — together with at least the name of the adjudicating authority, the date of pronouncement and the case number — can be found on courts.nl.
If known, the publication numbers of the judgment in magazines or databases are also displayed. Dutch ECLIs are structured as follows:
- ‘ECLI’;
- The country code “NL”;
- The court code, see the information under the heading ‘Court
code’;
- The year of the judgment;
- A serial number. There are two possibilities to do this:
- Before 28 June 2013, almost all of the judgments published in the Netherlands were given a ‘LJN’ (‘Landelijk rechtspraak Nummer’). This LJN always consisted of two letters and four digits, for example: ‘AB1234’. For reasons of persistence, this LJN has been transferred to the fifth part of the ECLI code.
- No LJNs have been awarded since 28 June 2013. All judgments which have received and are given an ECLI after this date shall have an increasing serial number (consisting only of figures). This may include judgments delivered before 28 June 2013.
Main court codes
The Netherlands has a large number of court codes. The codes of the main Dutch courts are given in the table below.
Supreme dishes | |
HR | Supreme Court |
PHR | Public Prosecutor’s Office at the Supreme Court (Advocate General) |
RVS | Council of State |
CRVB | Administrative High Court |
CBB | Trade and Industry Appeals Tribunal |
Appellate courts | |
GHAMS | Court of Amsterdam |
GHARL | Arnhem-Leeuwarden Court of Appeal |
GHDHA | Court of Appeal The Hague |
GHSHE | Court of Appeal’s-Hertogenbosch |
Courts | |
RBAMS | Rechtbank Amsterdam (district Court, Amsterdam) |
RBDHA | District Court of The Hague |
RBGEL | District Court of Gelderland |
RBLIM | Limburg Court |
RBMNE | Rechtbank Midden-Nederland (District Court, Central Netherlands) |
RBNHO | North Holland District Court |
RBNNE | Rechtbank Noord-Nederland (District Court, North Netherlands) |
RBOBR | East Brabant District Court |
RBOVE | Overijssel district Court |
RBROT | Rechtbank |
RBZWB | District Court of Zeeland-West Brabant |
All court codes
A complete list of all Dutch court codes, in alphabetical order, is available on this webpage. In the case of bodies which have ceased to exist, the following shall be indicated: ‘dissolved’.
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Last update: 18/11/2020