Student Scholars Program
The CHR Student Scholar Program is a unique and competitive program designed to foster an academic commitment to the Biblical view of human rights and justice, and to promote scholarship on human rights and related fields.
Students research and write a scholarly paper on a topic approved by a faculty advisor. The student will give an oral defense of the paper, which will be open to the TLS community and conducted by the CHR defense committee. The committee may then grant the award of Student Scholar. Students may also be invited to present their papers as part of the annual CHR lecture series.
All interested TLS students are invited to participate, and may contact the Director for more information.
Andrew R. DeLoach
Director
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Additional Courses
- Introduction to International Human Rights
- Public International Law
- The Right to Life and the Law
- Rights of Minorities and Indigenous Peoples
- Domestic Human Trafficking
- International Human Trafficking
- Religion and the Law
- Law, Religion, and Public Policy
- Victimology and Restorative Justice
Mission
The Center for Human Rights is a research, education, and advocacy center for the promotion and protection of international human rights. The Center provides classroom instruction, career development, and opportunities for participation in research, scholarship, lectures, conferences, and seminars. Along with several human rights courses at Trinity Law School in Santa Ana, the Center sponsors international courses in Europe and Cambodia.