Human Rights Program Documents

 

Having established the nation’s first undergraduate human rights studies program in 1998, the University of Dayton is a national leader in human rights research, advocacy and practice.

In 2013, at the inaugural Social Practice of Human Rights conference, the University paved the way for the launch of the Human Rights Center. This series provides a sampling of the materials produced by the Human Rights Program and later the Human Rights Center, which has its own collection in eCommons.

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Books from 2020

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Unconscionable Crimes: How Norms Explain and Constrain Mass Atrocities, Paul Morrow

Materials from 2017

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2017 Conference Brochure: Confronting Advocacy Challenges in the Age of Intolerance and Indifference, University of Dayton

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2017 Conference Program, University of Dayton Human Rights Center

Materials from 2015

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Impact Report 2015: University of Dayton Human Rights Center, University of Dayton

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2015 Conference Brochure: Be a Part of the Global Action, University of Dayton Human Rights Center

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2015 Conference Poster: Be a Part of the Global Action, University of Dayton Human Rights Center

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2015 Conference Program, University of Dayton Human Rights Center

Materials from 2013

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2013 Conference Report: The Social Practice of Human Rights, Mark Ensalaco

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2013 Conference Brochure: Be a Part of the Human Rights Movement's New Frontier, University of Dayton Human Rights Center