THE VIEW IN TERMS OF DISABLED PEOPLE IN TURKEY FROM FIRST GENERATION HUMAN RIGHTS TO TRAVEL FREEDOM
Abstract
First generation rights
are rights to individual protection. Freedom of travel is a fundamental human
right.
The right to travel constitutes one of the most fundamental rights among
disabled people. Disability rights should be given to disabled people. The
primary role in this issue falls to the state, to the local administrations, to
the sector managers in the field of tourism. The purpose of working in this
context is to search the broad literature and try to identify the current
situation through existing legislative arrangements by setting out the current
regulations on the right to travel of the disability. As a result, when it
comes to land, sea and air transport regulations, it seems that there are
regulations with disabilities. In practice, these regimes, which lag behind
most countries, should be made more functional with human rights focus.
Keywords
Travel Rights,Human Rights,the Disabled,Turkey,Legal Arrangements
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