Staff Files, 1973-2013
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Contains the files of 16 ICTJ high-level staff members arranged alphabetically by last name. Includes the files of co-founders Alex Boraine, Priscilla Hayner, and Paul van Zyl, as well as long-standing criminal justice director Marieke Wierda and prosecutions director Vasuki Nesiah, and Louis Bickford, a multi-unit director. Most of the staff files include audiovisual components, including videos and sound recordings. These may require the production of listening or viewing copies.
The staff files narrate the story of ICTJ from its initial creation to its development into a strong, influential, global leader in transitional justice.
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Arranged alphabetically by last name.
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