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Nazi-Looted Art and the Law
The American Cases
von Bruce L. Hay
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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ISBN: 978-3-319-64967-2
Auflage: 1st ed. 2017
Erschienen am 04.11.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 273 Seiten

Preis: 149,79 €

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Klappentext

1 Introduction.- 2 United States v. Portrait of Wally.- 3 Altmann v. Republic of Austria.- 4 Westfield v. Federal Republic of Germany.- 5 Orkin v. Taylor.- 6 Von Saher v. Norton Simon Museum of Art.- 7 Cassirer v. Kingdom of Spain and Thyssen-Bornemisza Collection Foundation.- 8 Grosz v. Museum of Modern Art.- 9 Bakalar v. Vavra.- 10 Museum of Fine Arts, Boston v. Seger-Thomschitz.- 11 Schoeps v. Museum of Modern Art.- 12 De Csepel v. Republic of Hungary.- 13 Detroit Institute of Arts and Toledo Museum of Art v. Ullin.- 14 Vineberg v. Bissonnette.- 15 Conclusion.



This book offers a clear, accessible account of the American litigation over the restitution of works of art taken from Jewish families during the Holocaust. For the past two decades, the courts of the United States have been an arena of conflict over this issue that has recently captured widespread public attention. In a series of cases, survivors and heirs have come forward to claim artworks in public and private collections around the world, asserting that they were seized by the Nazis or were sold under duress by owners desperate to escape occupied countries. Spanning two continents and three-quarters of a century, the cases confront the courts with complex problems of domestic and international law, clashes among the laws of different jurisdictions, factual uncertainties about the movements of art during and after the war, and the persistent question whether restitution claims have been extinguished by the passage of time.

Through individual case studies, the book examines the legal questions these conflicts have raised and the answers the courts have given. From the internationally celebrated "Woman in Gold" lawsuit against Austria to lesser-known claims against Germany, Hungary, Spain, and museums and private collections in the United States, the book synthesizes the legal and evidentiary materials and judicial rulings in each case, creating a coherent narrative of proceedings that are often labyrinthine in complexity. Written by a leading authority on litigation and procedure, the book will be of interest to readers in various fields of the humanities and social sciences as well as law, and to anyone interested in the fate of artworks that have been called the "last prisoners" of the Second World War.


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