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The Claims Resolution Tribunal and Holocaust Claims Against Swiss Banks, 20 Berkeley J Notre Dame Law School NDLScholarship Journal Articles Publications 2002 The lC aims Resolution Tribunal and Holocaust Claims Against Swiss Banks Roger P. Alford Notre Dame Law School, [email protected] Follow this and additional works at: https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/law_faculty_scholarship Part of the Military, War, and Peace Commons Recommended Citation Roger P. Alford, The Claims Resolution Tribunal and Holocaust Claims Against Swiss Banks, 20 Berkeley J. Int'l L. 250 (2002). Available at: https://scholarship.law.nd.edu/law_faculty_scholarship/41 This Article is brought to you for free and open access by the Publications at NDLScholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in Journal Articles by an authorized administrator of NDLScholarship. For more information, please contact [email protected]. The Claims Resolution Tribunal and Holocaust Claims Against Swiss Banks By Roger P. Alford* It is a privilege to be able to participate in the Stefan A. Riesenfeld sympo- sium on "Fifty Years in the Making: World War II Reparation and Restitution Claims." The participants gathered for this symposium at Boalt Hall provide a wonderful collection of voices from government, the bar and the academy on a host of difficult issues concerning Holocaust claims. The discussion regarding Holocaust reparation claims has focused prima- rily on the theoretical and policy implications of these claims or on specific lawsuits that have been filed against foreign corporations. However, this paper will focus on issues related to the the implementation of settlements for these claims. For example, once an agreement has been reached between the parties, how is this agreement implemented? What are the legal difficulties that arise? Just as Norbert Wiuhler and Karen Heilig have provided insights into the imple- mentation process for German slave labor claims,' this paper will focus on Swiss banks, and in particular the measures taken by the Independent Commit- tee of Eminent Persons ("Volcker Commission") established to resolve claims to Holocaust-era Swiss bank accounts. 2 Section I of this paper will provide a brief historical analysis of Holocaust claims against Swiss banks to address the fundamental question of why this process did not occur earlier.3 Section II will introduce procedures utilized by * Associate Professor of Law, Pepperdine University School of Law. The author served as Senior Legal Advisor at the Claims Resolution Tribunal for Dormant Accounts in Switzerland from 1999-2000. All opinions expressed are solely those of the author. Grateful acknowledgement is given to Jennifer Joseph and Monet Nelson for research assistance. This work was supported by a Pepperdine Summer Research Grant. 1. Norbert Wiihler, Director, Claims Processing German Forced Labor Compensation Pro- gramme, Address at the Stephan A. Riesenfeld Symposium (Mar. 8-9, 2001); Karen Heilig, Counsel, Claims Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Address at the Stephan A. Riesen- feld Symposium (Mar. 8-9, 2001). 2. INDEPENDENT COMMITTEE OF EMINENT PERSONS, REPORT ON DORMANT AccouNTs OF VIcTIMS OF NAZI PERSECUTION IN Swiss BANKS, (Dec. 6, 1999) [hereinafter VOLCKER REPORT], available at http://www.icep-iaep.org/final report/ICEPReport-english.pdf; see also In re Holo- caust Victim Assets, 105 F.Supp.2d 139 (E.D.N.Y. 2000) (There were a number of claims against Swiss banks that did not concern dormant accounts. The class action lawsuit filed against Swiss banks included five categories: dormant account claims, looted asset claims, slave labor claims, insurance claims, and refugee claims.). 3. See infra pp. 251-59. CLAIMS RESOLUTION TRIBUNAL the Claims Resolution Tribunal for resolving claims to accounts published in 1997 and in 2001. 4 Section III will focus on some of the most difficult legal issues that have arisen in resolving Holocaust claims against Swiss banks.5 This 6 discussion includes the definition of what constitutes a Holocaust account, is- sues concerning the applicable law,7 and difficulties with the burden of proof.8 will conclude with thoughts on reparations and the moral accounting This paper 9 that is achieved through Holocaust restitution and reparation claims. I. A HISTORY OF OBFUSCATION AND NEGLECT One of the most common questions asked about the Holocaust litigation against Swiss banks is "Why now?" Why, after fifty years, are we only now acknowledging past injustices committed by Swiss banks against Holocaust vic- tims for failing to turn over assets to their heirs? It is an important question, and the answer is complex. The impetus for progress made in the 1990s is well documented.' 0 How- ever, the reason so little was done for fifty years is less obvious and deserves mention. In my view, it relates directly to the obfuscation by the Swiss banks and inattention of the Swiss government. One can examine the historical surveys conducted by the Swiss of their Holocaust assets and the actual stories 4. See infra pp. 259-67. 5. See infra pp. 267-77. 6. See infra pp. 271-78. 7. See infra pp. 269-71. 8. See infra pp. 267-68. 9. See infra pp. 277-81. 10. While there were a number of elements that were critical in the movement, its origins can be attributed to Israel Singer and Edgar Bronfman of the World Jewish Congress. Johanna Mc- Geary, Echoes of the Holocaust,TIME, Feb. 24, 1997, at 36. Reportedly Israel Singer became fasci- nated with the issue of Nazi gold smuggled out of the Third Reich based on a novel he read by Paul Erdman called The Swiss Account, as well as a Richard Immerman biography of John Foster Dulles that alluded to a U.S. war-time intelligence effort to trace Nazi looted assets code-named Project Safehaven. Id.; see also WLUAM Z. SLANY, U.S. AND ALLIED EFFORTS To RECOVER AND RESTORE GOLD AND OTHER ASSETS STOLEN OR HIDDEN BY GERMANY DURING WORLD WAR I, Preliminary Study Coordinated by Stuart E. Eizenstat (May 1997) [hereinafter SLANY REPORT], available at http://www.state.gov/www/regions/eur/ngrpt.pdf. In 1995, Singer received authorization from Ed- gar Bronfman, president of the World Jewish Congress, to begin investigating recently declassified U.S. reports on Project Safehaven. McGeary, supra. This eventually led to meetings with Swiss bankers regarding Holocaust-era bank accounts. Id. On September 12, 1995, Bronfman and Singer met in Berne, Switzerland with the Swiss Bankers Association requesting an independent audit of Swiss banks. Id. Swiss banks allegedly refused to offer Singer or Bronfman a seat. Id. Following unsuccessful negotiations and the Swiss publication of the 1995 self-audit in early 1996, Bronfman met with then-Senator Alfonse D'Amato and President Clinton to request action. Id. Sen. D'Amato agreed to hold congressional hearings on the matter. Id.; Deposits By World War I1Jews in Swiss Banks: Hearing of the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee, (Apr. 23, 1996) [hereinafter CongressionalTestimony]. These hearings led to the establishment of the Volcker Com- mission. VOLCKER REPORT, supra note 2. In addition, under the leadership of Stuart Eizenstat, the Clinton Administration took active steps to investigate U.S. archives for the trail of Nazi assets. McGeary, supra. From these hearings and these U.S. archive investigations, the modern era of Holocaust litigation was born. See generally, Michael J. Bazyler, Nuremberg in America: Litigating the Holocaust in the United States Courts, 34 U. RICH L. REV. 1 (2000) (explains the general history of recent Holocaust litigation). 252 BERKELEY JOURNAL OF INTERNATIONAL LAW [Vol. 20:250 that have been established regarding their treatment of Holocaust survivors and their heirs. The inevitable impression is that Swiss banks and the Swiss govern- ment did far less than what was feasible to resolve this issue. The heirs of Holocaust victims have attempted for decades to secure information regarding the assets located in Swiss banks. However, the full extent of Holocaust-era bank accounts was unknown, and unknowable, until Swiss banks provided this information in the mid-1990s. A. Surveys of Holocaust Accounts One of the most unusual aspects about Holocaust claims against Swiss banks was that information regarding the scope and extent of Holocaust ac- counts was wholly within the control of the Swiss banks. Given the Swiss banks' prerogative and obligation to maintain bank secrecy, a conflict of interest existed regarding the publication of account information. Swiss banks and the Swiss government were the only entities that could provide the requisite infor- mation to claimants concerning the number and value of Holocaust accounts. Unfortunately, when memories were fresh and documentation still available, Swiss banks were not forthright and straightforward in their dealings with Holo- caust victim accounts, and the Swiss federal government took halting and inade- quate steps to force the banks to audit their books and establish an appropriate claims procedure. As a result, for decades claimants had no mechanism to prove that tens of thousands of accounts held by victims of the Holocaust existed and remained unclaimed. Swiss banks conducted two early audits shortly after the Second World War that proved less than illuminating.11 The first audit occurred in 1947, when the Swiss Bankers Association ("SBA") requested its members to identify so- called "heirless assets" in order to identify assets that belonged to victims of Nazi violence. 12 This survey originated from Switzerland's participation in the Washington Agreement of 1946, obligating Switzerland to assist Allies in iden- tifying heirless assets.13 The Swiss banks reported an unknown number of ac- counts with a total value of 482,000 Swiss Francs.1 4 The second audit came in 1956 when various Jewish organizations were pressuring the Swiss Parliament to pass legislation requiring Swiss banks to report on the Holocaust-era dormant accounts.' 5 Because Jewish organizations could only find legislative support if the value of the dormant accounts exceeded four million Swiss Francs, Swiss banks undermined the legislation by reviewing their records and reporting only 86 accounts with assets totaling 862,000 Swiss Francs.
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