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Stuart E. Eizenstat
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12 November 2023
Revisiting the numbers game
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by Marc Masurovsky Since 2011, the Holocaust Art Restitution Project (HARP) has periodically addressed the problematic of quantifying the t...
22 November 2019
Diplomatic highs and lows in Paris
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by Marc Masurovsky Ambassador Stuart Eizenstat , special envoy on Holocaust affairs for the US Department of State, was one of the most pr...
16 November 2019
Historians vs. lawyers
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by Marc Masurovsky The past two decades have witnessed hundreds of restitution cases whose purpose is to reclaim the return of objects loote...
31 January 2016
When is “just and fair” fair and just?
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by Marc Masurovsky (updated on 5 July 2025) It is difficult to pin down precisely the genesis of the concept known as “fair and just” or “...
03 December 2012
Funeral for the idea of a US Commission on Looted Art at the Peace Palace in The Hague, Netherlands, on November 27, 2012
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Absurdity funeral, Francisco Goya Source: Wikipaintings No one likes to be the bearer of bad news. US Special Envoy for Holocaust Issu...
05 June 2011
Jeudi 4 septembre 1997: colloque sur les conséquences juridiques et morales des restitutions d’oeuvres et d’objets d’art, Washington, DC
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Un extrait de la conférence/colloque qui s'est tenue le jeudi 4 septembre 1997 à 9h30 sur les conséquences juridiques et morales des re...
30 May 2011
Analysis of an address by Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat at Prague in June 2009
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On June 27, 2009, US Ambassador Stuart E. Eizenstat spoke the following words to the assembled participants at the Prague Holocaust Era Asse...
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