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The International Committee of the Red Cross reduces the protective embargo on access to its archives

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 April 2010

Extract

On 29 April 2004, the ICRC Assembly decided to modify the Rules governing access to the archives of the ICRC of 1996 by shortening the protective embargo on access to its archives to a general period of 40 years and an extended period of 60 years. It is therefore now opening its 1951–1965 archives to consultation by the general public.

Type
Faits et documents/Reports and documents
Copyright
Copyright © International Committee of the Red Cross 2004

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References

1 The ICRC archivists describe and arrange archives classified as “public”.

2 The Committee approves the table of public record groups kept up to date by the ICRC archivist.