ABSTRACT

In the archive is also a Memorandum re manufacturing of underclothing at the Aboriginal Stations dated 31 March 1916 from the Chief Secretary's Office of the Board for the Protection of Aborigines. The power of and in an archive, in the production of archival materials and in the use of the archive to construct histories, is not a thing of the past. As with the archives of the Victorian Government Reserves and Mission Stations, the records held by the International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in the archive are either produced by the ICTY or curated by the ICTY. In 2010, as part of its Completion Strategy, the Mechanism for International Criminal Tribunals was established by UN Security Council Resolution 1966. Since 1996, the Netherlands Institute for War Documentation has investigated the fall of Srebrenica at the request of the Dutch government. The location of the ICTY archive is as important as the location of the court.