Overview of the Holocaust Claims Processing Office (“HCPO”) and activities relating to Holocaust-era art claims filed with HCPO. Goes into the history of the HCPO and its mission to assist claimants seeking recovery of assets held in European banks, proceeds from Holocaust-era insurance policies, and lost, looted, or stolen art. Overall it is a description of the Deputy Director\u27s work in this field over the prior four years
This chapter is a key contribution to a major international collection being edited by Professor Lui...
It is estimated that over 20% of the art in Europe was looted by the Nazi regime during World War II...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...
Overview of the Holocaust Claims Processing Office (“HCPO”) and activities relating to Holocaust-era...
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
(Excerpt) The unusual circumstances surrounding the recent return of the Geldorp portrait to a publi...
In this Article we have attempted to provide an overview of the Nazi-looted art cases in their histo...
Holocaust Restitution is the first volume to present the Holocaust restitution movement directly fro...
On June 23, 2011, in Milan, Italy, The Holocaust Art Looting and Restitution symposium was presented...
The Holocaust Expropriated Recovery Act of 2016 (HEAR) purports to extend the statute of limitations...
Restitution of Nazi-looted art in the United States is a complicated legal and policy issue. Victims...
This article discusses the legal challenges for implementing settlements for Holocaust reparation cl...
The author of this article presents a legal analysis of the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act ...
This bibliography addresses the issue of assets stolen from or subsequently denied to victims of the...
This paper underlines the importance of uniform principles and transparent procedures for Holocaust-...
This chapter is a key contribution to a major international collection being edited by Professor Lui...
It is estimated that over 20% of the art in Europe was looted by the Nazi regime during World War II...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...
Overview of the Holocaust Claims Processing Office (“HCPO”) and activities relating to Holocaust-era...
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
(Excerpt) The unusual circumstances surrounding the recent return of the Geldorp portrait to a publi...
In this Article we have attempted to provide an overview of the Nazi-looted art cases in their histo...
Holocaust Restitution is the first volume to present the Holocaust restitution movement directly fro...
On June 23, 2011, in Milan, Italy, The Holocaust Art Looting and Restitution symposium was presented...
The Holocaust Expropriated Recovery Act of 2016 (HEAR) purports to extend the statute of limitations...
Restitution of Nazi-looted art in the United States is a complicated legal and policy issue. Victims...
This article discusses the legal challenges for implementing settlements for Holocaust reparation cl...
The author of this article presents a legal analysis of the Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act ...
This bibliography addresses the issue of assets stolen from or subsequently denied to victims of the...
This paper underlines the importance of uniform principles and transparent procedures for Holocaust-...
This chapter is a key contribution to a major international collection being edited by Professor Lui...
It is estimated that over 20% of the art in Europe was looted by the Nazi regime during World War II...
Alongside their campaign of physically exterminating the Jewish population of Europe, the Nazis carr...