Abstract

Human rights are key landmarks in the development of the law and protect citizens from the abuse of power. They also empower freedoms and can become a form of cognitive lens through which we act in the world. Clinical psychologists should consider carefully where freedoms are curtailed, especially in spaces of detention. How might we envisage a world where all living beings and things have rights?

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