mobilitydenial
Mobilitydenial is a term used in policy analysis and human-rights discourse to describe policies, practices, and technologies that restrict or obstruct the movement of people and, in some cases, goods, within or across borders.
The concept covers physical mobility—border controls, travel bans, residency and visa restrictions, internal checkpoints—as well as
Historically, mobility denial has appeared in immigration regimes, wartime occupation, and colonial practices, and in contemporary
Legal frameworks: International human rights law recognizes freedom of movement, but states may regulate movement for
Impacts: Individuals facing mobility denial may experience economic hardship, family separation, or loss of access to
Policy responses include greater transparency, independent oversight, non-discriminatory criteria, and alternatives that respect rights while addressing