Contains the records of remarks from a panel discussion on the evolution and objectives of the Holocaust restitution initiatives. Covers discussion of the moral dimension to restitution, legal questions, and complexity of the situation with regard to third party purchasers of stolen property. Panel included a social psychologist and psychotherapist, a professor of law, and the Special Representative of the German, Chancellor for the Foundation: “Remembrance, Responsibility and the Future,” Germany
Reparations are often theorized in the vein of juridical accountability: victims of historical injus...
After more than 40 million persons had been killed in war, there was an overwhelming d...
This bibliography addresses the issue of assets stolen from or subsequently denied to victims of the...
Record of panel discussion on how the proceeds of Holocaust restitution settlements should be alloca...
Holocaust Restitution is the first volume to present the Holocaust restitution movement directly fro...
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Record of remarks from a panel titled, “The Strategies used to Achieve Non-monetary Goals.” Panelis...
I first wish to thank Prof. Nunes, Director of the Institute on the Holocaust and the ...
Section I of this Note discusses the case’s procedural history. Section II discusses the Cassirer fa...
The purpose of this special issue of the Fordham International Law Journal and the underlying Sympos...
Record of panel discussion of the methods used to secure monetary restitution for Holocaust survivor...
Winner, Zipporah B. Wiseman Prize for Scholarship on Law, Literature, and Justice (2021). Laura Pete...
The article presents the author\u27s second annual Holocaust Remembrance Lecture at the Washington U...
The Holocaust restitution lawsuits, filed mostly as class actions in American courts in the latter h...
Reparations are often theorized in the vein of juridical accountability: victims of historical injus...
After more than 40 million persons had been killed in war, there was an overwhelming d...
This bibliography addresses the issue of assets stolen from or subsequently denied to victims of the...
Record of panel discussion on how the proceeds of Holocaust restitution settlements should be alloca...
Holocaust Restitution is the first volume to present the Holocaust restitution movement directly fro...
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
Published in cooperation with the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolutio
Record of remarks from a panel titled, “The Strategies used to Achieve Non-monetary Goals.” Panelis...
I first wish to thank Prof. Nunes, Director of the Institute on the Holocaust and the ...
Section I of this Note discusses the case’s procedural history. Section II discusses the Cassirer fa...
The purpose of this special issue of the Fordham International Law Journal and the underlying Sympos...
Record of panel discussion of the methods used to secure monetary restitution for Holocaust survivor...
Winner, Zipporah B. Wiseman Prize for Scholarship on Law, Literature, and Justice (2021). Laura Pete...
The article presents the author\u27s second annual Holocaust Remembrance Lecture at the Washington U...
The Holocaust restitution lawsuits, filed mostly as class actions in American courts in the latter h...
Reparations are often theorized in the vein of juridical accountability: victims of historical injus...
After more than 40 million persons had been killed in war, there was an overwhelming d...
This bibliography addresses the issue of assets stolen from or subsequently denied to victims of the...