Freedom of Movement
Freedom of movement, mobility rights, or the right to travel is a human rights concept encompassing the right of individuals to travel from place to place within the territory of a country, and to leave the country and return to it. The right includes not only visiting places, but changing the place where the individual resides or works.Such a right is provided in the constitutions of numerous states, and in documents reflecting norms of international law. For example, Article 13 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights asserts that: "Everyone has the right to freedom of movement and residence within …
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Wilson Center Canada · 18 September 2024 English
The conditions the possibility that the KGB arranged the pogroms of the deportation were deplorable: people were to show the Uzbek authorities that the locals could moved by trucks and …
Matthew Light. Fragile Migration Rights, freedom of movement in post-Soviet Russia (New York, Routledge …
MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 September 2024 English
Pakistan has been a priority country for international development assistance since the early years of its creation. Though Pakistan celebrates National Women’s Day on 12 February each year to commemorate …
inequality indicators, such as restrict- ing freedom of movement and banning education and employment, can …
MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 3 September 2024 English
Covering a broad swathe of time, from colonization to the present day, Forced Migration in/to Canada examines human displacement in a variety of contexts: Indigenous dislocation and settler colonialism, Black …
There are also significant barriers to freedom of movement, including militarized borders, immigration …
FRHD: Freehand Books · 1 September 2024 English
A memoir about abandoning an exhausting commuter lifestyle to move to a cabin in the woods, embracing imperfection while cultivating a life of care for self and nature. Alice Irene …
about a good idea being usurped to restrict freedom of movement. Others said the concept was simply a rebrand …
Yellowhead Institute · 22 August 2024 English
There is no specific word for the mass killing of children, for the mass obliteration of an entire society, for the mass toxification of air or of water, for the …
Palestine […] The direct corollary of Israeli freedom of movement and expansion through space and control of …
MQUP: McGill-Queen's University Press · 15 June 2024 English
While scholarship on refugee migration tends to center on the Global North, most refugees actually reside in the Global South. This book shifts the focus, revealing how governments in the …
BCLI: British Columbia Law Institute · 29 April 2024 English
Its purposes are to: • promote the clarification and simplification of the law and its adaptation to modern social needs, • promote improvement of the administration of justice and respect …
consent), false imprisonment (deprivation of freedom of movement without lawful authority). Proof of the defendant’s …
BCLI: British Columbia Law Institute · 29 April 2024 English
Its purposes are to: • promote the clarification and simplification of the law and its adaptation to modern social needs, • promote improvement of the administration of justice and respect …
consent), false imprisonment (deprivation of freedom of movement without lawful authority). Proof of the defendant’s …
Wilson Center Canada · 8 April 2024 English
WORKING GROUP REPORT US Leadership Matters in Addressing Forced Displacement Crisis Six Major Issues with Recommendations for Refugee Policy and Programming AUTHORS: Susan Martin James Hollifield John Thon Majok RAFDI …
governments may have no interest in allowing freedom of movement and the right to work, two important markers … These include long-term safety, security and freedom of movement; adequate standard of living; access to livelihoods … inclusion of refugees due to limitations on freedom of movement, encampment policies, and lack of identity …
Office of the Auditor General of British Columbia · 14 March 2024 English
Two key approaches to harm reduction are (1) supervised consumption and overdose prevention services, and (2) increased access to prescribed safer supply. The two audits here looked at whether the …
with a recipient’s ability to keep a job, freedom of movement, and isn’t feasible in communities where …