Common use of Moving around Clause in Contracts

Moving around. Disabled people have the right: To decide where they live and to move about the same as every one else. To belong to a country (be a citizen) and not have that taken away because they are disabled. To have papers, like passports, that other people have. To leave any country including their own. Disabled children will have the right to a name from birth, a right to be a citizen and if possible, the right to know and be cared for by their parents.

Appears in 6 contracts

Samples: International Agreement on the Rights of Disabled People, International Agreement on the Rights of Disabled People, International Agreement on the Rights of Disabled People

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