U.S. Museums' Use of Declaratory Judgment Actions in Nazi-Looted Art Disputes
ART, CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS AND HERITAGE LAW NEWSLETTER, International Bar Association Legal Practice, pp. 7-8, Division, London, England, October 2007
3 Pages Posted: 12 Jul 2007 Last revised: 28 Oct 2007
Abstract
Short article for publication in the International Bar Association Legal Practice Division, Art, Cultural Institutions and Heritage Law Newsletter October 2007. It discusses recent declaratory judgment actions filed by U.S. museums faced with Nazi-looted art claims.
Keywords: Nazi, Holocaust, Toledo, Ullin, Detroit, declaratory, quiet title, WWII, Nathan, van gogh, gaugin, AAMD, Orkin, Taylor, mauthner, ICOM
Suggested Citation: Suggested Citation
Kreder, Jennifer Anglim, U.S. Museums' Use of Declaratory Judgment Actions in Nazi-Looted Art Disputes. ART, CULTURAL INSTITUTIONS AND HERITAGE LAW NEWSLETTER, International Bar Association Legal Practice, pp. 7-8, Division, London, England, October 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=999666
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