Right to Mobility?
Christian J. Jäggi ()
Chapter Chapter 9 in Tourism before, during and after Corona, 2022, pp 107-112 from Springer
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Abstract Many people today equate freedom with mobility, geographically, economically, socially and virtually. But the right to mobility also generates costs—costs that must be borne by someone: by the perpetrators, by individual groups or by the public.
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-39182-9_9
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