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Fair and just solutions? : alternatives to litigation in Nazi-looted art disputes: status quo and new developments
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Document Type: | Book |
Language: | English |
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The Hague
: Eleven International Publishing
, 2015
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Online Access: | Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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Fair and Just Solutions? |
Author Notes: | Restitutie Commissie. Evelien Campfens (ed.) |
Table of Contents:
- Sources of inspiration : old and new rules for looted art
- Evelien Campfens
- National panels advising on Nazi-looted art in Austria, France, the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and Germany : a brief overview
- Annemarie Marck and Eelke Muller
- Just and fair solutions : a view from the United States
- Douglas Davidson
- "Ultimately, the applicant needs to feel that justice has been done" : an interview with Alfred Jacobsen
- Annemarie Marck and Marleen Schoonderwoerd
- Panel discussion
- edited by Floris Kunert and Evelien Campfens
- A fruitful discussion
- Rob Polak
- "We want to honour the memory of our great-grandparents" : an interview with Ella Andriesse and Robert Sturm
- Annemarie Marck and Marleen Schoonderwoerd
- The best we can do? Exploring a collegiate approach to Holocaust-related claims
- Norman Palmer
- Just and fair solutions : an analysis of international practice and trends
- Marc-André Renold and Alessandro Chechi
- Key elements of just and fair solutions : the case for a restatement of restitution principles
- Matthias Weller
- Between justice and legal closure : looted art claims and the passage of time
- Wouter Veraart
- "A joyful windfall" : an interview with Bas van Lier
- Annemarie Marck and Marleen Schoonderwoerd.