Art Treasures and War

Subjects:
Art Law
Contents:
1. The Concept of Restitution in International Law
2. The Restitution of Works of Art and the Development of Restitution as a Rule of Custom in International Law
3. Works of Art and Restitution Law: World War II, its Aftermath and Subsequent Developments
4. Conclusions and Further Developments
Appendix
Annex
1. Regulation concerning confiscation of works of art in German-occupied Poland
Annex
2. First executive order to Regulation concerning confiscation of works of art in German-occupied Poland
Annex
3. Inter-Allied Declaration against Acts of Dispossesion
Annex
4. Final Act & Annex of the Paris Conference on Reparations
Annex
5. Definition of the term 'Restitution'
Annex
6. Instruction on Objects of a Unique Character
Annex
7. Law No. 52: Blocking and Control of Property, British Zone
Annex
8. General Order No. 6: Declaration of Looted Property in British Zone
Annex
9. Law No. 59: Restitution of Identifiable Property, U.S. Zone
Annex
10. Military Government Regulations, Title 18: Monuments, Fine Arts and Archives, U.S. Zone

ISBN13: 9780953169610
ISBN: 0953169618
Published: March 1998
Publisher: Institute of Art and Law
Country of Publication: UK
Binding: Paperback
Price: £27.00

The plundering of art treasures, and the means of reparation and restitution, has a long and infamous history. In this work the author deals with the origins and history of restitution of cultural property in international law.