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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1 January 2017 English

Soon after the Allies defeated Germany in World War II, the country became the central battleground of the Cold War between the communist East and democratic, capitalist West. To prevent …

Points between East and West Berlin and Freedom of Movement in Greater Berlin, FCO 33/3653. 14 Greg


1 January 2017 English

The leaders of the Western great powers, the United States, Great Britain, and France – unlike their public opinion which expressed vivid solidarity with the Hungarian Revolution from the beginning …

Czechoslovakia: at that time the Western alliance’s freedom of movement was not restricted by any internal conflict


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

duty functions; c) lifting restrictions in freedom of movement and the requirement to obtain special permits



The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

encouraging more liberal Romanian policies on freedom of movement for people, information and ideas. ii)



The National Archives · 1 January 1982 Russian

A file containing documents concerning visas for British businessmen in Moscow. Subjects covered in the file include the ending of the issuing of multiple-entry visas to representatives of British banks …

Soviet business community in London, the freedom of movement which multi-entry visas would facilitate visas would significantly enhance their freedom of movement, and make our monitoring of their activities I significant numerical imbalance, the freedom of movement which multi-entry visas would facilitate visas would significantly enhance their freedom of movement, and make our monitoring of their activities the significant numerical imbalance, the freedom of movement which multi-entry visas would facilitate


The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

A file containing documents concerning the position of Jews in the Soviet Union. Subjects covered in the file include a severe decline in the rate of Jewish emigration from the …

Public Order" (or demanding the right to Freedom of Movement). In Moscow, Boris CHERNOBILSKY, a Dewish



The National Archives · 1 January 1982 English

exchange of ideas and political beliefs, freedom of movement, religious freedom and freedom of press exchange of ideas and political beliefs, freedom of movement, religious freedom and freedom of press


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