[GA - PASSED] Freedom of Travel

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Freedom of Travel
Category: Civil Rights | Strength: Strong
Proposed by: Wallenburg | Onsite Topic

Recognizing the cultural variety of its member states,

Understanding that most member states are built on sedentary hierarchies,

Further recognizing a history of violence, persecution, segregation, and hatred committed by those who control settled areas against those who rely on the resources under their control or the ability to travel through settled territory,

Believing that no law-abiding individual should be compelled to remain in one place, nor persecuted for their choice to travel within the territory of their own nation, nor prevented from traveling by systems designed to restrict their free movement,

The World Assembly hereby enacts these terms:
  1. Systematic or otherwise intentional and statistically disproportionate violence perpetrated against a group, forceful isolation of a group in designated areas, removal of a group from designated areas, or the forceful institution of population controls on a group are recognized as acts of genocide.

  2. Any act of genocide against any group on the basis of their nomadic or non-nomadic status or their desire to travel or settle in a legal manner in any given place or time is a crime against humanity.

  3. Neither the World Assembly nor member states may restrict the domestic travel of any individual to any place or time within their jurisdictions or legally bind any individual to take up residence anywhere, except to the minimal extent necessary to:
    1. Enforce a court order, detain an individual on a criminal charge, or contain a violent individual who poses an immediate threat to public health or safety,

    2. Protect a vulnerable ecosystem, environment, or culturally important site,

    3. Enforce an entity's land use or private property rights,

    4. Enforce a quarantine or otherwise prevent the spread of a disease epidemic,

    5. Restrict the general public from entering an area that presents a serious inherent danger of injury or death which requires specialized training to mitigate,

    6. Evacuate or shelter the entire population of an area when it is threatened by indiscriminate disaster, such as a volcanic eruption or military bombardment,

    7. Prevent espionage, protect military assets, or maintain the cohesion of active military assets, or

    8. Return an individual to their legal custodian when the individual is not traveling with the consent of their custodian.
  4. Member states must, to their full technological capacity, guarantee public access and the ability to safely travel to culturally important and economically essential areas, except where restrictions are permitted under section 3.

  5. Member states may, within the permissions of extant international law, restrict in any manner the use of one or more modes of transportation from one area to another, as long as individuals are still capable of traveling from one to the other in a timely and widely affordable fashion, without significantly increased risk to their health or safety.

  6. Member states may not take action against or deprive of government services any individual on the basis of their non-sedentary behavior, lifestyle, or culture (including itinerancy, nomadism, nomadic pastoralism, and transhumance), or lack thereof.

  7. Segregation of education programs or housing based on nomadic or non-nomadic status is prohibited, including education programs or housing constructed by sedentary cultures or institutions with the intent of primarily serving non-sedentary individuals.

  8. An individual's nomadic or non-nomadic status is an arbitrary, reductive characteristic. Member states must address violence or other crime motivated by the victim's status in this regard with the same haste, seriousness, and measure of justice dedicated to other crimes motivated by an arbitrary, reductive characteristic.

  9. No aspect of this resolution may be enforced in a manner that contradicts precedent World Assembly law in force.
Note: Only votes from TNP WA nations and NPA personnel will be counted. If you do not meet these requirements, please add (non-WA) or something of that effect to your vote.
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Overview
This proposal aims to comprehensively and expansively protect the ability of people in WA member nations to move within and across national borders without fearing violence or retribution to a far greater degree than prior law. The proposal would also protect people from being unduly forced to live in a specific area or denied access to critical services due to a nomadic or otherwise non-sedentary lifestyle.

Recommendation
While many proposals have attempted to protect freedom of movement and the rights of those with non-sedentary lifestyles in the past, “Freedom of Travel” is easily the most complete one yet. All people should generally have a choice of where to live and should fear violence or be treated as second-class citizens for pursuing a nomadic lifestyle. This proposal is competently written and covers the above areas well.

For these reasons, the Ministry of World Assembly Affairs recommends voting For the at-vote General Assembly proposal, “Freedom of Travel.”

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For. I see no evident hole in this and it's good that someone finally submitted something on the subject.
 
This proposal has received the necessary approvals to enter the formal queue. Barring it being withdrawn or marked illegal, it will proceed to a vote at Minor Update on Friday, March 12 Saturday, March 13.
 
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This proposal has received the necessary approvals to enter the formal queue. Barring it being withdrawn or marked illegal, it will proceed to a vote at Minor Update on Friday, March 12 Saturday, March 13.
Update. Do to the withdrawal of “Repeal: ‘Nuclear Arms Possession Act’”, this is now due to go to vote in approximately 12 hours at Minor Update.
 
Against (non-WA).
The unaccounted-for broadness of Clause 6's "non-sedentary behavior, lifestyle, or culture" condition, specifically the assumption that non-sedentary activities apply exclusively to nomads living within a country's borders, rather than those that travel across many nations, threatens to undermine WA member states' ability to choose who does and does not gain citizenship status, what services are tied to citizenship and resident status, and a variety of other government services which need to take residency into account. I believe it would be quite rash to support this.
 
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