Thursday, March 07, 2013

Should Stolen Holocaust Art be Returned? Legal and Policy Perspectives and Recent Case Developments

Should Stolen Holocaust Art be Returned? Legal and Policy Perspectives and Recent Case Developments

Thursday, March 21, 2013 from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM.
2nd floor auditorium

Join us for a very special program discussing the hot button issues of whether stolen Holocaust art should be returned. Learn about recent cases and understand the legal and policy perspectives, including a presentation by Ambassador Douglas Davidson, Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, U.S. State Department.
AGENDA
  • Introduction and Overview of the Issues
  • A View from the U.S. State Department
  • From Abraham Lincoln's Code of War to the Morgenthau Seizure at MOMA: The American Victory in World War II, Recent Case Law and the Failure to Return Stolen Art to Holocaust Victms
  • Nazi Looted Art Commissions After 1998 Washington Conference: Comparing the European and American Experiences
  • Cassirer v. Kingdom of Spain:An Update

Faculty:
Program Chair and Faculty: Raymond Dowd, Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller LLP

Faculty: Hon. Stephen Crane (Ret.), JAMS; Ambassador Douglas Davidson, Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues; Victor Kovner, Davis,Wright Tremaine LLP; David Rowland, Esq.,  Rowland & Petroff LLP, Sharon Cohen-Levin, A.U.S.A., Southern District of New York


Member Price:  $125
Non-Member Attorney Price: $175


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