Holocaust Restitution: Perspectives on the Litigation and Its LegacyMichael J. Bazyler, Roger P. Alford Holocaust Restitution is the first volume to present the Holocaust restitution movement directly from the viewpoints of the various parties involved in the campaigns and settlements. Now that the Holocaust restitution claims are closed, this work enjoys the benefits of hindsight to provide a definitive assessment of the movement. |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
International Law and the Holocaust | 17 |
The State Department Nazi Gold and the Search | 30 |
Restitution and the Historians | 43 |
Holocaust Litigation and Human Rights Jurisprudence | 50 |
Administering the Holocaust | 60 |
How Swiss Banks and German Companies Came | 80 |
Why Wont These SOBs Give Me My Money? | 92 |
Lens of the Holocaust Litigation | 215 |
Austria Confronts Her Past | 226 |
Legislative Judicial | 239 |
Excellent Concept but Inept Implementation | 260 |
New York States | 271 |
The U S Governments Role | 280 |
Whose Art Is It Anyway? | 288 |
The Unfinished Business of the Unfinished Business | 297 |
A Litigators Postscript to the Swiss Banks and Holocaust | 103 |
The French HolocaustEra Claims Process | 135 |
The French Bank Holocaust Settlement | 145 |
Holocaust Restitution and | 152 |
Where Morality Meets Money | 163 |
The Negotiations on Compensation for Nazi | 170 |
An | 181 |
A Dissent from | 197 |
A Survivors Perspective | 205 |