Marie Ranquet

Data Protection Board Member at Arolsen Archives

Marie Ranquet is a seasoned heritage curator and archivist with extensive experience in data protection and archival management. Currently, Marie serves as a Data Protection Board Member at Arolsen Archives and has held the position of Heritage Curator at Archives nationales de France since October 2017, overseeing archives related to Parliamentary and State control bodies. Marie also teaches archival law at Université de Lille and regularly conducts training sessions on archival rights and GDPR compliance for the Ministry of Culture and the Association des archivistes français. Previous roles include being a rapporteur at the Commission d'accès aux documents administratifs and serving in various capacities within the Service interministériel des Archives de France. Marie holds a PhD in History and multiple degrees in archival studies, and has contributed to archival practices through numerous training, publications, and research initiatives.

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Pierrefitte-sur-Seine, France

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Arolsen Archives

The Arolsen Archives are the international center on Nazi persecution with the world's most comprehensive archive on the victims and survivors of National Socialism. The collection has information on about 17.5 million people and belongs to the UNESCO's Memory of the World. It contains documents on the various victim groups targeted by the Nazi regime and is an important source of knowledge for society today.


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