Geographic Files, 1918-2016, bulk 1969-2016

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Scope and content:

The Geographic series, the largest in the collection, is comprised of files representing about 100 countries and forms the backbone of ICTJ's collection. The country files include ICTJ reports, journal articles, publications about governance, rule of law, political stability, reparations, and human rights violations, as well as materials from various country's truth and reconciliation commissions. These materials are unique to each country and provide insight into the impact ICTJ's work has on every citizen, from victims to perpetrators, children and women to ex-combatants.

Arrangement:

Divided into subseries, by continent, for Africa, Asia, Europe, North America/Caribbean, and South/Central America. Organized within continental subseries with a multi-regional section first, followed by country files in alphabetical order.

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