Dodd Center for Human Rights at the University of Connecticut named in his honor

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The Dodd Center for Human Rights at the University of Connecticut is an academic and archival institution dedicated to the study, promotion, and preservation of human rights, named in honor of U.S. senator and Nuremberg prosecutor Thomas J. Dodd.

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instanceOf academic institution
archival institution
human rights center
affiliatedWith University of Connecticut NERFINISHED
associatedWith Nuremberg Trials historical documentation
collaboratesWith UConn Human Rights Institute NERFINISHED
commemorates Thomas J. Dodd’s work as Nuremberg prosecutor
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedTo preservation of human rights documentation
promotion of human rights
study of human rights
focusesOn democracy
human rights
social justice
formerName Thomas J. Dodd Research Center NERFINISHED
hasFunction archival preservation
public engagement
research
teaching
hasTypeOfCollection audio-visual materials
government records
manuscripts
oral histories
personal papers
photographs
houses Thomas J. Dodd papers
human rights archives
political papers
special collections
language English
locatedIn Storrs, Connecticut NERFINISHED
locatedOnCampusOf University of Connecticut NERFINISHED
name Dodd Center for Human Rights NERFINISHED
namedAfter Thomas J. Dodd NERFINISHED
offers public programs on human rights
organizes conferences
exhibitions
lectures
regionServed Connecticut NERFINISHED
New England
global
sector higher education
subjectOf human rights education initiatives at the University of Connecticut
supports interdisciplinary human rights scholarship

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Thomas J. Dodd hasHonor Dodd Center for Human Rights at the University of Connecticut named in his honor