Category
page 1Freedom of movement
Schengen Agreement
treaty which led to the creation of Europe's Schengen Area, in which internal border checks have largely been abolished
Pale of Settlement
forced distribution of Jewish population in the Russian Empire
freedom of movement
right of individuals to travel from place to place, that imply freedom of no movement, that is freedom to choose residence. The movement also include going across a frontier.
101st kilometre
colloquial phrase
right of return
right of voluntary return to or re-enter one's country of origin or of citizenship
Freedom of movement for workers
Chapter of the EU acquis communautaire
exclusion zone
geographic area in which a sanctioning authority prohibits specified activities
CANZUK
thumb|World map with proposed CANZUK nations shaded
CANZUK is a proposed alliance of Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom to form an international organisation or confederation similar in scope to the former European Economic Community. This includes increased trade, foreign policy co-operation, military co-operation and mobility of citizens between the four states. This is tied together by similar economic systems, social values and political and legal system, a shared head of state being King Charles III, in addition to the majority population of each country speaking Englis
Directive 2004/38/EC on the right to move and reside freely
directive
right to mobility
right to move in a safe, accessible, equitable and sustainable manner
transport divide
unequal access to transportation which can result in social exclusion of disadvantaged groups
Palestinian freedom of movement
movement restrictions in the West Bank
return migration
individual or family decision of a migrant to leave a host country and to return permanently to the country of origin