NS-Raubkunst vor amerikanischen Gerichten
Aktuelle Entwicklungen der "restitution litigation" in den USA
2021
Mohr Siebeck (Hersteller)
978-3-16-159984-2 (ISBN)
Mohr Siebeck (Hersteller)
978-3-16-159984-2 (ISBN)
The restitution of art lost during or shortly after World War II is a difficult matter - not only from an ethical and historical perspective, but above all from a legal point of view. While the restitution litigation of Nazi looted art in Germany has largely come to an end and questions concerning the restitution of war-related losses are being dealt with on a political level or by means of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, a different approach can be observed in the USA. Since restitution claims can still be successfully asserted in court - even 75 years after World War II -, restitution litigation has recently experienced a renaissance. Julian Philipp Rapp examines how US courts handle restitution claims of Nazi looted art.
The restitution of art lost during or shortly after World War II is a difficult matter - not only from an ethical and historical perspective, but above all from a legal point of view. While the restitution litigation of Nazi looted art in Germany has largely come to an end and questions concerning the restitution of war-related losses are being dealt with on a political level or by means of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, a different approach can be observed in the USA. Since restitution claims can still be successfully asserted in court - even 75 years after World War II -, restitution litigation has recently experienced a renaissance. Julian Philipp Rapp examines how US courts handle restitution claims of Nazi looted art.
The restitution of art lost during or shortly after World War II is a difficult matter - not only from an ethical and historical perspective, but above all from a legal point of view. While the restitution litigation of Nazi looted art in Germany has largely come to an end and questions concerning the restitution of war-related losses are being dealt with on a political level or by means of alternative dispute resolution mechanisms, a different approach can be observed in the USA. Since restitution claims can still be successfully asserted in court - even 75 years after World War II -, restitution litigation has recently experienced a renaissance. Julian Philipp Rapp examines how US courts handle restitution claims of Nazi looted art.
Geboren 1988; 2013 Erstes Juristisches Staatsexamen; 2015 Zweites Juristisches Staatsexamen; 2017 Master of Laws (LL.M.), University of Cambridge; 2017-18 Anwaltliche Tätigkeit in einer Revisionskanzlei am Bundesgerichtshof; 2018 Promotion; 2023 Habilitation; Privatdozent am Institut für deutsches und ausländisches Zivilprozessrecht, Abt. 2. der Universität Freiburg i.Br.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 18.2.2021 |
|---|---|
| Reihe/Serie | Studien zum ausländischen und internationalen Privatrecht |
| Verlagsort | Tübingen |
| Sprache | deutsch |
| Themenwelt | Recht / Steuern ► Allgemeines / Lexika |
| Recht / Steuern ► EU / Internationales Recht | |
| Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► Internationales Privatrecht | |
| Recht / Steuern ► Privatrecht / Bürgerliches Recht ► Zivilverfahrensrecht | |
| Schlagworte | Ersitzung • Herausgabeklagen • Kunstrestitution • Staatenimmunität • Verjährung |
| ISBN-10 | 3-16-159984-5 / 3161599845 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-3-16-159984-2 / 9783161599842 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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