In the author’s opinion, the Polish government has no obligation to take care of the development and preservation of the Silesian language within the scope of the provisions of the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages. Other norms of international law regulating the problem of protection of the rights of national and ethnic minorities do not apply in the analysed case due to the fact that the Silesians have not been recognised by the legislator as an ethnic minority.
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