Rujukan Kebebasan_bergerak

  1. 1 2 Gilbert, Jérémiee (2014). Nomadic Peoples and Human Rights. m/s. 73. Freedom of movement within a country encompasses both the right to travel freely within the territory of the State and the right to relocate oneself and to choose one's place of residence. 
  2. Groenendijk, Kees; Guild, Elspeth; Carrera, Sergio (2013). Illiberal Liberal States: Immigration, Citizenship and Integration in the EU. m/s. 206. [F]reedom of movement did not only amount to the right to travel freely, to take up residence and to work, but also involved the enjoyment of a legal status characterised by security of residence, the right to family reunification and the right to be treated equally with nationals.