International Center for Transitional Justice
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| Founded | 2001 |
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| Type | Non-profit NGO |
| Focus | Transitional justice, human rights |
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Area served | Worldwide |
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| Website | ICTJ.org |
The International Center for Transitional Justice (ICTJ) was founded in 2001 as a non-profit organization dedicated to pursuing accountability for mass atrocity and human rights abuse through transitional justice mechanisms.[1]
ICTJ officially opened its doors in New York City on March 1, 2001, and within six months was operating in more than a dozen countries, as requests for assistance poured in.[citation needed]
A collection of materials assembled by the ICTJ covering the years 1981–2008 is housed at the Duke University library.[2]
Notable staff
[edit | edit source]- Alex Boraine, Co-Founder and First president of ICTJ
- Priscilla Hayner, Co-Founder of ICTJ and former director of its Sierra Leone, Peru, and Ghana Programs
- Paul van Zyl, Co-Founder of ICTJ and CEO of PeaceVentures
- Juan E. Mendez, President Emeritus of ICTJ
- Fernando Travesí, Executive Director of ICTJ
- Pablo de Greiff, Honorary Council member (Director of Research, 2001–14, 2015-18, and from 2012 to 2018 a United Nations special rapporteur)
References
[edit | edit source]External links
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