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- Holocaust-Era Looted Art: a Current World-Wide Overview
- Nazi-Looted Art: Preserving a Legacy Alyssa R
- Looted and Stolen Art: Tackling the Repatriation Issue
- The Aftermath of Nazi Art Looting in the United States and Europe: the Quest to Recover Stolen Collections
- Holocaust-Era Looted Art: a Current World-Wide Overview
- Ethical Dilemmas in WWII-Looted Art Repatriation Claims Against Public Institutions Erin L
- Examination of Archaeological Ethics and the Repatriation Movement Respecting Cultural Property (Part Two)
- 1 the Russian Position: Trophy Art Belongs to Russia As
- Report of the Spoliation Advisory Panel in Respect of Four Drawings Now in the Possession of the British Museum
- Introduction to the National Archives' Records on Nazi-Era Looted
- Legal Complications of Repatriation at the British Museum
- ART REPATRIATION and the USE of Mbrss in CONFLICT RESOLUTION
- Spoils of War
- A California Lawyer's Lengthy Quest to Restitute Nazi-Looted Art
- Cultural Looting and Restitution at the Dawn of the Cold
- The Gurlitt Trove: Its Past, Present and Future
- Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany
- Restitution of Looted Art: What About Access to Justice?
- Reconstructing the Record of Nazi Cultural Plunder Asurvey of The
- Masters Thesis-Mary Ellen Stanley
- Spoils of War
- Global Catalogue of Nazi Looted Art Records Published Online in World First
- The Art of War the Nazis Plundered Priceless Masterpieces and Jewellery to Adorn Their Palaces and the Necks of Their Women
- Discriminating Thieves: Nazi-Looted Art and Restitution Library Guide
- Restituting Looted Cuban Art
- Resolved Stolen Art Claims
- Returning Nazi-Looted Art by Relaxing the National Stolen Property Act ," Roger Williams University Law Review: Vol
- RETURNED from RUSSIA: Nazi Archival Plunder in Western Europe and Recent Restitution Issues Edited by Patricia Kennedy Grimsted, F.J
- Protecting Cultural Property During a Time of War: Why Russia Should Return Nazi-Looted Art
- Reconciling Individual and Group Justice with the Need for Repose in Nazi-Looted Art Disputes: Creation of an International Tribunal Jennifer Anglim Kreder
- Reconstructing the Record of Nazi Cultural Plunder
- Reconstructing the Record of Nazi Cultural Plunder
- Splitting Images : Shared -Value Settlements in Nazi -Era Art Restitution Claims
- Reconstructing the Record of Nazi Cultural Plunder
- The Soviet Trophy Brigades and Nationalizations in the East After World War II
- Resolved Stolen Art Claims
- Restitution of Objects Spoliated in the Nazi-Era: a Consultation Document
- The Anniversary Berlin Conference, David D'arcy, IFAR
- Looting and Restitution During World War Ii: a Comparison
- Despite the Polish Government's Efforts to Recover Cultural Objects
- Restitution of Nazi Era Looted Art and the Tenuousness of Public International Law Bert Demarsin
- Art Looting and Nazi Germany: Records of the Fine Arts and Monuments Adviser, Ardelia Hall, 1945–1961
- 1 Looted Art and Restitution in the Twentieth Century – Towards A
- Soviet World War II Trophy Art in Present Day Russia: the Events, the Law, and the Current Controversies
- Colonial Art in UK Museums Is Similar to Nazi-Looted Works, Says Charity Boss
- A Comparative Look at Nazi Plundered Art, Looted Antiquities, and Stolen Indigenous Objects
- 'Looted Art As an International Issue': from Nazi Plunder to Restitution
- The Koenigs Case in Focus and the Dutch Restitution Policy in General
- Looted Art Treasures Go Back to France by Major Edward E
- The Potential for a Mediation/Arbitration Commission to Resolve Disputes Relating to Artworks Stolen Or Looted During World War II
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- Spoils of War
- Court Hearing Coming Over a Baroque Painting Looted by Nazis