The University of Dayton Human Rights Center invites proposals from scholars, practitioners, policymakers, and advocates on a broad array of human rights topics. The Center welcomes both theoretical and applied research proposals that capture important trends in human rights scholarship and research. We encourage the submission of individual papers, complete panels, roundtables, workshops, and practitioner presentations, as well as interdisciplinary and scholar-practitioner collaborations. To submit a paper or proposal, see the conference\u27s section in the repository: http://ecommons.udayton.edu/human_rights
An international cast of civil rights, race, immigration and human rights experts will convene at th...
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The University of Dayton Human Rights Center and human rights studies program have partnered with Op...
This session will examine why it is critical — when addressing human rights — to break down traditio...
Since 1948, the study of human rights has been dominated by legal scholarship that has sought to inv...
PAPER AND PRESENTATION TOPICS: We solicit papers from all academic disciplines, including all social...
Five presentations comprise this panel discussing grassroots activism in resolving intractable human...
An international cast of civil rights, race, immigration and human rights experts will convene at th...
This working paper summarises my initial findings of a study into the politics of human rights pract...
University courses addressing various human rights issues have grown exponentially at the undergradu...
2019 marks 30 years since the end of the Cold War and the beginning of an era pregnant with promise ...
Scholars and activists (e.g., Simmons 2011, Baxi 2007, Ife 2009) have increasingly argued for a larg...
Roundtable discussion of new report, “Advancing Human Rights: The State of Global Foundation Grantma...
The UNO Goldstein Center for Human Rights bears the burden, like other academic programs and human r...
This paper examines the ways in which professionals in a range of fields—the health professions, edu...
News release announces issues to be discussed at the third annual Voices of Democracy Symposium to b...
Call for Papers Third Annual Conference of the Dialogues on Historical Justice and Memory Network Co...
The University of Dayton Human Rights Center and human rights studies program have partnered with Op...
This session will examine why it is critical — when addressing human rights — to break down traditio...
Since 1948, the study of human rights has been dominated by legal scholarship that has sought to inv...
PAPER AND PRESENTATION TOPICS: We solicit papers from all academic disciplines, including all social...
Five presentations comprise this panel discussing grassroots activism in resolving intractable human...
An international cast of civil rights, race, immigration and human rights experts will convene at th...
This working paper summarises my initial findings of a study into the politics of human rights pract...
University courses addressing various human rights issues have grown exponentially at the undergradu...