Responding to Conscience: The Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Act 2009 (Essay)
Art Antiquity & Law 2010, April, 15, 1
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THE STATUTORY POWER TO TRANSFER OBJECTS FROM COLLECTIONS The Holocaust (Return of Cultural Objects) Act 2009 enables certain institutions in the United Kingdom to relinquish Holocaust-related material. (1) Such relinquishment will of course occur principally in response to claims by Holocaust survivors or their descendants. So much is plain from the heading to section 2 of the Act, which reads "Power to return victims' property".
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