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The article in a general way presents the shaping of the process of migration from Poland to Iceland and the determinants and contributing factors of this pro-cess. It is noted that Polish community in Iceland is the youngest Polish community in Scandinavia and one of the youngest Polish community in the world. Although the beginnings of Polish settlement on the island dates back to the interwar period, a more numerous Polish diaspora in Iceland was formed only in the 90s of the twen-tieth century, and its current face is mostly the result of the influx of Polish immi-grants to this country, which took place after 2006, as a effect of the opening of the Icelandic labor market for Polish workers. It is estimated that currently in Iceland lives around nine thousand Poles.
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In classical way of thinking sovereignty is defined as a legal independence from any external factors and the competence, which allows to regulate of all relations within the state. However, such way of understanding of sovereignty, in recent years, is a subject of reinterpretation. One of the important determi-nants of this process was the development of ideas and international legal protection of human rights. The article, besides the introduction and recapitulation, consists of three main parts. In the first part, author showed the development of the international regime of human rights and norms protecting sovereignty, which took place after World War II. The second part of the article concerns the relationship between the principle of state sovereignty and human rights, considered in the context of humanitarian intervention. The last part describes the establishment and functioning of the International Criminal Court, perceived as an important factor, which affect the way of thinking about sovereignty.
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The article in a general way presents the shaping of the process of migration from Poland to Iceland and the determinants and contributing factors of this pro-cess. It is noted that Polish community in Iceland is the youngest Polish community in Scandinavia and one of the youngest Polish community in the world. Although the beginnings of Polish settlement on the island dates back to the interwar period, a more numerous Polish diaspora in Iceland was formed only in the 90s of the twentieth century, and its current face is mostly the result of the influx of Polish immigrants to this country, which took place after 2006, as a effect of the opening of the Icelandic labor market for Polish workers. It is estimated that currently in Iceland lives around nine thousand Poles.
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The article presents the image of Polish community in Iceland. The migration from Poland to Iceland is a relatively new phenomenon. The presence of Poles on the island dates back to the interwar period. However more numerous Polish community in Iceland was shaped only in the 90. of the the twentieth century. It was connected with migration of Polish workforce. Currently, the number of Poles on the island is estimated at about 10.000 people.
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