The purpose of this special issue of the Fordham International Law Journal and the underlying Symposium that was held on November 1, 2001 at Fordham Law School is to examine the moral dimensions of the question of restitution in the aftermath of atrocity. This special edition will specifically explore questions regarding restitution for victims of the Holocaust nearly sixty years after the liberation of the concentration camps of Europe
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
The term restitution, in its broader sense, may be considered as a synonym for reparation, taken to ...
The Holocaust restitution lawsuits, filed mostly as class actions in American courts in the latter h...
Holocaust Restitution is the first volume to present the Holocaust restitution movement directly fro...
Contains the records of remarks from a panel discussion on the evolution and objectives of the Holoc...
This article considers the constant tension facing several national panels in their consideration of...
The robbery and restitution of Jewish property are two inextricably linked social processes. It is n...
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
Since the end of World War II, the ongoing efforts aimed at criminal prosecution, restitution, and o...
This article considers the legal difficulties associated with restituting Holocaust-looted art. Can ...
This chapter is a key contribution to a major international collection being edited by Professor Lui...
In the present chapter I try to determine to what extent the public policies adopted by Romanian gov...
World War I is one of the most researched topics in history, with repercussions still impacting the ...
This conference contribution discusses Holocaust looted art, in particular the limits of court-effec...
The robbery and restitution of Jewish property are two inextricably linked social processes. It is n...
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
The term restitution, in its broader sense, may be considered as a synonym for reparation, taken to ...
The Holocaust restitution lawsuits, filed mostly as class actions in American courts in the latter h...
Holocaust Restitution is the first volume to present the Holocaust restitution movement directly fro...
Contains the records of remarks from a panel discussion on the evolution and objectives of the Holoc...
This article considers the constant tension facing several national panels in their consideration of...
The robbery and restitution of Jewish property are two inextricably linked social processes. It is n...
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
Since the end of World War II, the ongoing efforts aimed at criminal prosecution, restitution, and o...
This article considers the legal difficulties associated with restituting Holocaust-looted art. Can ...
This chapter is a key contribution to a major international collection being edited by Professor Lui...
In the present chapter I try to determine to what extent the public policies adopted by Romanian gov...
World War I is one of the most researched topics in history, with repercussions still impacting the ...
This conference contribution discusses Holocaust looted art, in particular the limits of court-effec...
The robbery and restitution of Jewish property are two inextricably linked social processes. It is n...
I joined Christie\u27s a little over a year ago as Director of Restitution, coordinating Christie\u2...
The term restitution, in its broader sense, may be considered as a synonym for reparation, taken to ...
The Holocaust restitution lawsuits, filed mostly as class actions in American courts in the latter h...