Archives and Human Rights (Edition 1)

Why and how can records serve as evidence of human rights violations, in particular crimes against humanity, and help the fight against impunity? Archives and Human Rights shows the close relationship between archives and human rights and discusses the emergence, at the international level, of the p...

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Other Authors: Boel, Jens (Editor), Canavaggio, Perrine (Editor), Quintana, Antonio González (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Routledge 2021
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