2014
DOI: 10.11649/sn.2014.022
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„Rozpoznać i zrozumieć siebie”. O świadomości narodowej w polskiej myśli romantycznej

Abstract: “To identify and understand oneself”. Polish Romantic thought on national awarenessThe awareness factor commonly termed as “national awakening,” in the Polish Romantic reflection was considered the utmost determinant of national maturity of  community. In the opinion of Polish romantics, national awareness seen in a broader societal sense was a relatively new phenomenon (for some authors it originated in the late 18th century, for others in the early 19th century). Earlier, the nation did exist but it was not … Show more

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“…This article is subject to a similar proviso as ICCPR article 26: distinctions "are prohibited as discriminatory only when they are not supported by reasonable and objective criteria." 40 Yet in general terms, article 2(1)/2(2) effectively precludes discrimination relative to citizens. 41 It is accordingly "not necessary to rely on the relevant refugee right in order to contest treatment below national treatment.…”
Section: The 1951 Convention's Reference Group Approach and Iccpr Article 26mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This article is subject to a similar proviso as ICCPR article 26: distinctions "are prohibited as discriminatory only when they are not supported by reasonable and objective criteria." 40 Yet in general terms, article 2(1)/2(2) effectively precludes discrimination relative to citizens. 41 It is accordingly "not necessary to rely on the relevant refugee right in order to contest treatment below national treatment.…”
Section: The 1951 Convention's Reference Group Approach and Iccpr Article 26mentioning
confidence: 99%