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The Cambridge Handbook of the Right to Freedom of Thought provides an authoritative examination of one of humanity’s most fundamental rights. Edited by Bethany Shiner and Patrick O’Callaghan, this scholarly work brings together leading experts to explore the theoretical foundations, legal protections, and practical applications of freedom of thought across diverse contexts.
The handbook addresses how freedom of thought intersects with other human rights, including freedom of expression and conscience. It explores the challenges posed by emerging technologies, state surveillance, and evolving social norms that threaten cognitive liberty. The volume considers international legal frameworks, constitutional protections, and philosophical perspectives on what it means to protect the human mind from unlawful interference.
Essential for academics, legal professionals, policymakers, and anyone interested in human rights, this comprehensive resource offers insights into protecting one of the most personal and inviolable of all human rights in the contemporary world.







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