Cost of Urbanization
Abstract
We-human being exercise different rights and duties depending on our ages, not to mention
all our status and experience. Likewise some rights cannot be fully applicable to certain
countries at certain time due to their limited economical, physical and/or other capacities.
Based on analyses of statistical yearbooks and survey reports on internal migration
produced in the 2000s in Mongolia, the paper investigates consequences of the rural-urban
migration and explains why migration should be controlled internally. Main argument is
that any actions of a state, society or individual should be taken within the Law with the
consideration of Human Rights rather than they should be ruled by the Rights and
Freedoms.
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