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Article 20 - Personal mobility
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Sixth Session
Draft article 20
73. The Committee noted that there were three important issues under consideration
in the discussion of this Article: accessibility in the broadest sense (as
dealt with in draft article 19); personal mobility of the individual; and
liberty of movement.
74. The Committee also noted that there were considerable overlaps between
draft article 20, and draft article 19, along with elements of other draft
articles of the Convention. There was general support, therefore, to move
elements of draft article 20 to other Articles, and delete draft article
20 altogether. In this regard, the Committee noted that there was general
agreement at its fourth session that paragraph (c) should be incorporated
into draft article 4. e
75. Some delegations were, however, concerned that deletion of the Article
might result in the loss of essential elements.
76. On the issue of liberty of movement, the Committee noted that this was
a right guaranteed under the International Covenant on Civil and Political
Rights. There was general agreement that this right should not be ignored.
Some delegations noted instances in which the liberty of movement of persons
with disabilities was adversely affected by, for example, being denied birth
registration or a passport. Language on this issue had been proposed and
would need to be further considered by the Committee.