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23 May 2018
Some frequently asked questions
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by Marc Masurovsky a/ What is the total number of art objects claimed? One should place the ultimate answer to this question in its proper ...
20 March 2016
The economics of restitution battles
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by Marc Masurovsky In an ideal world, the cost of seeking restitution of a Nazi-looted art object should not be a hindrance to achieving ju...
24 May 2015
Thorough research drives restitution of looted art and yet….
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by Marc Masurovsky It is absolutely fair and just to ask why, in the past two decades, there have been no systematic efforts deployed to mak...
25 February 2015
The most expensive works of art in the world and their histories (or lack thereof)-Part Three
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by Marc Masurovsky 7. The Portrait of Adele Bloch Bauer II, 1912, by Gustav Klimt sold for 87 million dollars at Christie’s on November ...
09 June 2014
Belated open letter to the "New Republic"
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Leon Wieseltier, Literary Editor of The New Republic, Source: Brandeis University by Marc J. Masurovsky Why did it take so long for th...
08 November 2011
Nazi looted art conference at Lafayette College, October 26-28, 2011: a debriefing (I)
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From left to right: Rachel Davidson, Diane Ahl, Radu Pribic Courtesy: Lafayette College It has now been close to two weeks since La...
02 April 2011
'Human Rights and Cultural Heritage: from the Holocaust to the Haitian Earthquake'
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Brookdale Center, Cardozo Law School Source: Wikipedia This one-day symposium took place on March 31, 2011, at Cardozo Law School in do...
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