The Center for Human Rights
The Center for Human Rights at Trinity International University’s California campus seeks to be a premier research and educational facility for the promotion and protection of international human rights, and especially of religious liberties. The Center supports the human rights courses taught in the Law School and strives to uphold the practical ramifications of what sacred Scripture teaches regarding the nature of human beings as created in the image of God and their God-given rights and duties.
The Center Provides:
- Research and educational facilities for students in the law program.
- Faculty to teach groups and organizations about human rights.
- Opportunities for students to participate in international HR fora and educational seminars around the world.
- An opportunity for Christian men and women to come from the two-thirds world and other nations to become human rights educators in their home countries.
Resources:
- A unique twenty-five year institutional history as a Christian graduate school specializing in international and comparative human rights.
- A large library facility housing a robust and growing collection of books, periodicals, and international documents.
- An intimate relationship with a California Bar Association accredited law school with all of its research and educational support.
- A dedication to teaching students to address contemporary issues in our culture.
Collections:
- Arthur Henry Robertson International Human Rights Document Collection
- Online Document Collection
- Holdings and Subscriptions
Contact Information:
The Center for Human Rights
Trinity Law School
2200 North Grand Avenue
Santa Ana, California 92705
events@tiu.edu
(714) 796-7181
Special Events / Classes:
- Strasbourg Summer Program — International Institute of Human Rights