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Symposium in Conjunction with Paintings, Politics and the Monuments Men
Repatriation And Restorative Justice: From Native American Remains And Sacred Objects To Nazi Art Theft
This panel addresses the process of repatriation at the National Museum of the American Indian (NMAI) and the repatriation of artwork, which was stolen from Jewish families during the Holocaust-era.
The International Responsibility of War's Funders and Profiteers
Reform of U.S. Cultural Property Policy: Accountability, Transparency, and Legal Certainty
An overflow audience of over 250 people filled the Benjamin Cardozo Law School auditorium at the April 10, 2014 symposium sponsored by the Arts and Entertainment Law Journal (AELJ) and the Committee for Cultural Policy, a New York based policy non-profit.
TEXAS A&M LAW HOSTS SEPT. 9 SYMPOSIUM ON LOOTED ART, CULTURAL PROPERTY AND REPATRIATION
Fort Worth, TX, – This Friday, Sept. 9 from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m., The Center for Law and Intellectual Property at Texas A&M University School of Law will host Loot! Looted Art, Cultural Property, and Repatriation.
Brandon Nightingale talked to Jennifer Anglim Kreder during the 2019 Pauley Speaker Series on Global Affairs about Holocaust Era Art Litigation in the United States. Professor Kreder is Professor of Law at the Chase College of Law at Northern Kentucky University.
Art Law and Culture Society Hosts Speaker on Nazi Era Litigation
On Wednesday, November 6th, Professor Jennifer Kreder from Northern Kentucky University presented a talk about Nazi-era Art Litigation, an area in which she has significant experience having previously worked on such litigation.
Nazi-looted art has been the subject of much litigation recently and many news reports. In particular, many of the recent claims arise out of events that occurred in Vienna, Austria, the site of our conference, in the aftermath of the 1938 Anchluss of Austria into the Third Reich.
The Future of Databases and Holocaust-era Art Claims
NSU’s Shepard Broad Law Center and Nova Law Review to Host Symposium on New Media and Old Metaphors, Feb. 12 & 13
NSU’s Shepard Broad Law Center, in conjunction with the Nova Law Review and NSU Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS), present the 2015 annual Nova Law Symposium on February 12-13, 2015.
New Cultural Heritage & the Arts Interest Group
Prof. Jennifer Kreder at Northern Kentucky College of Law has forwarded me a message about the new American Society of International Law Interest Group on the International Law of Cultural Heritage & the Arts.
Art Repatriation
Center for Policy Studies Case Western Reserve University. Upcoming events: Art Repatriation.
Apr. 10, 2014 -- Reform of U.S. Cultural Property Policy: Accountability, Transparency, and Legal Certainty (New York City, NY) 1:30 PM- 5:30 PM
Jennifer Kreder, Esq.
Holocaust Restitution Claims: Courtrooms, ADR or a U.S. Restitution Commission?
Join us for a full-day event featuring unparalleled panels of experts from the bench, bar, museums, art galleries, auction houses, trade publications and on-line media, appraisers and insurance companies.
Second Annual Art Litigation and Dispute Resolution Institute at New York County Lawyers' Association on Nov 20
Course begins Friday, November 20, 2009, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Human Rights and Cultural Heritage: From the Holocaust to the Haitian Earthquake
On March, 31, 2011, the American Society of International Law (ASIL), the Lawyers’ Committee for Cultural Heritage Preservation (LCCHP), the Art Law Society of Cardozo Law School, and the Hofstra Law School Art and Cultural Heritage Club will invite professionals, students, and interested members of the public to New York City for an exciting event dedicated to restitution of cultural heritage. Here’s the schedule (which looks fabulous):
Nova Law Review Symposium 2015- New Media and Old Metaphors
NSU Shepard Broad Law Center, in conjunction with the Nova Law Review and NSU Sports and Entertainment Law Society (SELS), will present the 2015 Symposium “New Media and Old Metaphors” on February 12 & 13, 2015.