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Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Holocaust Restitution Timeline -- Introduction -- Part I: Overview -- 1. International Law and the Holocaust -- 2. The State Department, Nazi Gold, and the Search for Holocaust Assets -- 3. Confronting History: Restitution and the Historians -- 4. Holocaust Litigation and Human Rights Jurisprudence -- 5. A Tale of Two Cities: Administering the Holocaust Settlements in Brooklyn and Berlin -- 6. How Swiss Banks and German Companies Came to Terms with the Wrenching Legacies of the Holocaust and World War II: A Defense Perspective -- 7. Why Won’t These SOBs Give Me My Money? A Survivor’s Perspective -- Part II. The Bank Litigation -- 8. A Litigator’s Postscript to the Swiss Banks and Holocaust Litigation Settlements: How Justice Was Served -- 9. Rewriting the Holocaust History of the Swiss Banks: A Growing Scandal -- 10. The French Holocaust-Era Claims Process -- 11. The French Bank Holocaust Settlement -- 12. Unholy Profits: Holocaust Restitution and the Vatican Bank -- Part III. The Slave Labor Litigation -- 13. Where Morality Meets Money -- 14. The Negotiations on Compensation for Nazi Forced Laborers -- 15. German Economy and the Foundation Initiative: An Act of Solidarity for Victims of National Socialism -- 16. Processing of Claims for Slave and Forced Labor: Expediency versus Accuracy? -- 17. Corporate Profits and the Holocaust: A Dissent from the Monetary Argument -- 18. It’s Not about the Money: A Survivor’s Perspective on the German Foundation Initiative -- 19. Germany’s Reexamination of Its Past through the Lens of the Holocaust Litigation -- 20. Austria Confronts Her Past -- Part IV. The Insurance Litigation -- 21. Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims: Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Remedies -- 22. The Road to Compensation of Life Insurance Policies: The Foundation Law and ICHEIC -- 23. ICHEIC: Excellent Concept but Inept Implementation -- Part V. The Looted Art Litigation -- 24. The Holocaust Claims Processing Office: New York State’s Approach to Resolving Holocaust-Era Art Claims -- 25. Portrait of Wally: The U.S. Government’s Role in Recovering Holocaust Looted Art -- 26. Whose Art Is It Anyway? -- Part VI. The Litigation’s Legacy -- 27. The Unfinished Business of the Unfinished Business of World War II -- 28. Poor Justice: Holocaust Restitution and Forgotten, Indigent Survivors -- 29. The Holocaust Restitution Enterprise: An Israeli Perspective -- 30. Historical Reparation Claims: The Defense Perspective -- 31. The Legacy of Holocaust Class Action Suits: Have They Broken Ground for Other Cases of Historical Wrongs? -- About the Contributors -- Index -- About the Editors
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title Holocaust Restitution : Perspectives on the Litigation and Its Legacy /
spellingShingle Holocaust Restitution : Perspectives on the Litigation and Its Legacy /
Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Holocaust Restitution Timeline --
Introduction --
Part I: Overview --
1. International Law and the Holocaust --
2. The State Department, Nazi Gold, and the Search for Holocaust Assets --
3. Confronting History: Restitution and the Historians --
4. Holocaust Litigation and Human Rights Jurisprudence --
5. A Tale of Two Cities: Administering the Holocaust Settlements in Brooklyn and Berlin --
6. How Swiss Banks and German Companies Came to Terms with the Wrenching Legacies of the Holocaust and World War II: A Defense Perspective --
7. Why Won’t These SOBs Give Me My Money? A Survivor’s Perspective --
Part II. The Bank Litigation --
8. A Litigator’s Postscript to the Swiss Banks and Holocaust Litigation Settlements: How Justice Was Served --
9. Rewriting the Holocaust History of the Swiss Banks: A Growing Scandal --
10. The French Holocaust-Era Claims Process --
11. The French Bank Holocaust Settlement --
12. Unholy Profits: Holocaust Restitution and the Vatican Bank --
Part III. The Slave Labor Litigation --
13. Where Morality Meets Money --
14. The Negotiations on Compensation for Nazi Forced Laborers --
15. German Economy and the Foundation Initiative: An Act of Solidarity for Victims of National Socialism --
16. Processing of Claims for Slave and Forced Labor: Expediency versus Accuracy? --
17. Corporate Profits and the Holocaust: A Dissent from the Monetary Argument --
18. It’s Not about the Money: A Survivor’s Perspective on the German Foundation Initiative --
19. Germany’s Reexamination of Its Past through the Lens of the Holocaust Litigation --
20. Austria Confronts Her Past --
Part IV. The Insurance Litigation --
21. Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims: Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Remedies --
22. The Road to Compensation of Life Insurance Policies: The Foundation Law and ICHEIC --
23. ICHEIC: Excellent Concept but Inept Implementation --
Part V. The Looted Art Litigation --
24. The Holocaust Claims Processing Office: New York State’s Approach to Resolving Holocaust-Era Art Claims --
25. Portrait of Wally: The U.S. Government’s Role in Recovering Holocaust Looted Art --
26. Whose Art Is It Anyway? --
Part VI. The Litigation’s Legacy --
27. The Unfinished Business of the Unfinished Business of World War II --
28. Poor Justice: Holocaust Restitution and Forgotten, Indigent Survivors --
29. The Holocaust Restitution Enterprise: An Israeli Perspective --
30. Historical Reparation Claims: The Defense Perspective --
31. The Legacy of Holocaust Class Action Suits: Have They Broken Ground for Other Cases of Historical Wrongs? --
About the Contributors --
Index --
About the Editors
title_sub Perspectives on the Litigation and Its Legacy /
title_full Holocaust Restitution : Perspectives on the Litigation and Its Legacy / ed. by Michael J. Bazyler, Roger P. Alford.
title_fullStr Holocaust Restitution : Perspectives on the Litigation and Its Legacy / ed. by Michael J. Bazyler, Roger P. Alford.
title_full_unstemmed Holocaust Restitution : Perspectives on the Litigation and Its Legacy / ed. by Michael J. Bazyler, Roger P. Alford.
title_auth Holocaust Restitution : Perspectives on the Litigation and Its Legacy /
title_alt Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Holocaust Restitution Timeline --
Introduction --
Part I: Overview --
1. International Law and the Holocaust --
2. The State Department, Nazi Gold, and the Search for Holocaust Assets --
3. Confronting History: Restitution and the Historians --
4. Holocaust Litigation and Human Rights Jurisprudence --
5. A Tale of Two Cities: Administering the Holocaust Settlements in Brooklyn and Berlin --
6. How Swiss Banks and German Companies Came to Terms with the Wrenching Legacies of the Holocaust and World War II: A Defense Perspective --
7. Why Won’t These SOBs Give Me My Money? A Survivor’s Perspective --
Part II. The Bank Litigation --
8. A Litigator’s Postscript to the Swiss Banks and Holocaust Litigation Settlements: How Justice Was Served --
9. Rewriting the Holocaust History of the Swiss Banks: A Growing Scandal --
10. The French Holocaust-Era Claims Process --
11. The French Bank Holocaust Settlement --
12. Unholy Profits: Holocaust Restitution and the Vatican Bank --
Part III. The Slave Labor Litigation --
13. Where Morality Meets Money --
14. The Negotiations on Compensation for Nazi Forced Laborers --
15. German Economy and the Foundation Initiative: An Act of Solidarity for Victims of National Socialism --
16. Processing of Claims for Slave and Forced Labor: Expediency versus Accuracy? --
17. Corporate Profits and the Holocaust: A Dissent from the Monetary Argument --
18. It’s Not about the Money: A Survivor’s Perspective on the German Foundation Initiative --
19. Germany’s Reexamination of Its Past through the Lens of the Holocaust Litigation --
20. Austria Confronts Her Past --
Part IV. The Insurance Litigation --
21. Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims: Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Remedies --
22. The Road to Compensation of Life Insurance Policies: The Foundation Law and ICHEIC --
23. ICHEIC: Excellent Concept but Inept Implementation --
Part V. The Looted Art Litigation --
24. The Holocaust Claims Processing Office: New York State’s Approach to Resolving Holocaust-Era Art Claims --
25. Portrait of Wally: The U.S. Government’s Role in Recovering Holocaust Looted Art --
26. Whose Art Is It Anyway? --
Part VI. The Litigation’s Legacy --
27. The Unfinished Business of the Unfinished Business of World War II --
28. Poor Justice: Holocaust Restitution and Forgotten, Indigent Survivors --
29. The Holocaust Restitution Enterprise: An Israeli Perspective --
30. Historical Reparation Claims: The Defense Perspective --
31. The Legacy of Holocaust Class Action Suits: Have They Broken Ground for Other Cases of Historical Wrongs? --
About the Contributors --
Index --
About the Editors
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physical 1 online resource (374 p.)
contents Frontmatter --
Contents --
Acknowledgments --
Holocaust Restitution Timeline --
Introduction --
Part I: Overview --
1. International Law and the Holocaust --
2. The State Department, Nazi Gold, and the Search for Holocaust Assets --
3. Confronting History: Restitution and the Historians --
4. Holocaust Litigation and Human Rights Jurisprudence --
5. A Tale of Two Cities: Administering the Holocaust Settlements in Brooklyn and Berlin --
6. How Swiss Banks and German Companies Came to Terms with the Wrenching Legacies of the Holocaust and World War II: A Defense Perspective --
7. Why Won’t These SOBs Give Me My Money? A Survivor’s Perspective --
Part II. The Bank Litigation --
8. A Litigator’s Postscript to the Swiss Banks and Holocaust Litigation Settlements: How Justice Was Served --
9. Rewriting the Holocaust History of the Swiss Banks: A Growing Scandal --
10. The French Holocaust-Era Claims Process --
11. The French Bank Holocaust Settlement --
12. Unholy Profits: Holocaust Restitution and the Vatican Bank --
Part III. The Slave Labor Litigation --
13. Where Morality Meets Money --
14. The Negotiations on Compensation for Nazi Forced Laborers --
15. German Economy and the Foundation Initiative: An Act of Solidarity for Victims of National Socialism --
16. Processing of Claims for Slave and Forced Labor: Expediency versus Accuracy? --
17. Corporate Profits and the Holocaust: A Dissent from the Monetary Argument --
18. It’s Not about the Money: A Survivor’s Perspective on the German Foundation Initiative --
19. Germany’s Reexamination of Its Past through the Lens of the Holocaust Litigation --
20. Austria Confronts Her Past --
Part IV. The Insurance Litigation --
21. Holocaust-Era Insurance Claims: Legislative, Judicial, and Executive Remedies --
22. The Road to Compensation of Life Insurance Policies: The Foundation Law and ICHEIC --
23. ICHEIC: Excellent Concept but Inept Implementation --
Part V. The Looted Art Litigation --
24. The Holocaust Claims Processing Office: New York State’s Approach to Resolving Holocaust-Era Art Claims --
25. Portrait of Wally: The U.S. Government’s Role in Recovering Holocaust Looted Art --
26. Whose Art Is It Anyway? --
Part VI. The Litigation’s Legacy --
27. The Unfinished Business of the Unfinished Business of World War II --
28. Poor Justice: Holocaust Restitution and Forgotten, Indigent Survivors --
29. The Holocaust Restitution Enterprise: An Israeli Perspective --
30. Historical Reparation Claims: The Defense Perspective --
31. The Legacy of Holocaust Class Action Suits: Have They Broken Ground for Other Cases of Historical Wrongs? --
About the Contributors --
Index --
About the Editors
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International Law and the Holocaust -- </subfield><subfield code="t">2. The State Department, Nazi Gold, and the Search for Holocaust Assets -- </subfield><subfield code="t">3. Confronting History: Restitution and the Historians -- </subfield><subfield code="t">4. Holocaust Litigation and Human Rights Jurisprudence -- </subfield><subfield code="t">5. A Tale of Two Cities: Administering the Holocaust Settlements in Brooklyn and Berlin -- </subfield><subfield code="t">6. How Swiss Banks and German Companies Came to Terms with the Wrenching Legacies of the Holocaust and World War II: A Defense Perspective -- </subfield><subfield code="t">7. Why Won’t These SOBs Give Me My Money? A Survivor’s Perspective -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part II. The Bank Litigation -- </subfield><subfield code="t">8. A Litigator’s Postscript to the Swiss Banks and Holocaust Litigation Settlements: How Justice Was Served -- </subfield><subfield code="t">9. Rewriting the Holocaust History of the Swiss Banks: A Growing Scandal -- </subfield><subfield code="t">10. The French Holocaust-Era Claims Process -- </subfield><subfield code="t">11. The French Bank Holocaust Settlement -- </subfield><subfield code="t">12. Unholy Profits: Holocaust Restitution and the Vatican Bank -- </subfield><subfield code="t">Part III. The Slave Labor Litigation -- </subfield><subfield code="t">13. Where Morality Meets Money -- </subfield><subfield code="t">14. The Negotiations on Compensation for Nazi Forced Laborers -- </subfield><subfield code="t">15. German Economy and the Foundation Initiative: An Act of Solidarity for Victims of National Socialism -- </subfield><subfield code="t">16. Processing of Claims for Slave and Forced Labor: Expediency versus Accuracy? -- </subfield><subfield code="t">17. Corporate Profits and the Holocaust: A Dissent from the Monetary Argument -- </subfield><subfield code="t">18. 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