I know the UK is a little different, but it is a specific role of the supreme court to interpret the law and the constitution in cases like this. (Similar to the US, in fact) In a more utopian setting, and with judges who aren't partisan to a political party, a valid case could well be made, heard and ruled upon in a CI's favour. It'd be a well known case with a name continuously referred to as more and more edge-cases surrounding it come up.
On the other hand, it could well be a provision of the Kandor Treaty that signatories should 'consider the rights of non-human sapients and sentients.'
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On the other hand, it could well be a provision of the Kandor Treaty that signatories should 'consider the rights of non-human sapients and sentients.'
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