Cross-Border Restitution Claims of Art Looted in Armed Conflicts and Wars and Alternatives to Court Litigations
This study was commissioned and supervised by the European Parliament's Policy Department for Citizens' Rights and Constitutional Affairs at the request of the JURI Committee. Restitution of art looted during past and present armed conflicts is a major issue for our societies. Claiming restitution before courts – often in foreign States – has proven to be difficult. That is why parties turn more and more to dispute resolution means alternative to court litigation. This study examines the legal difficulties related to art restitution claims and proposes policy recommendations for States and EU institutions to overcome these difficulties and seek to achieve just and fair solutions.
Studie
Ekstern forfatter
Marc-André RENOLD
Om dette dokument
Type af publikation
Nøgleord
- Amerika
- Canada
- Europa
- GEOGRAFI
- international politik
- international privatret
- international ret
- INTERNATIONALE RELATIONER
- internationalt instrument
- kompetencestrid mellem domstole
- kultur og religion
- kulturværdi
- LOVBESTEMMELSER
- Nederlandene
- politisk geografi
- retskilder og retsområder
- retslig virksomhed
- retspleje
- retsvæsen
- sammenlignende ret
- Schweiz
- SOCIALE SPØRGSMÅL
- økonomisk geografi