
Thursday, March 21, 2013, 6:00pm - 9:00pm
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Registration for this course is now closed.
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Intended Audience:
Non-attorneys may attend the program for $25. Register above as "Law Office Staff."
Click Here to download March orderform.
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Location: 2nd floor auditorium Course ID: 03212013 Number of Sessions: 1 Credits: 3 NJ (1 Ethics, 1 General) 3 NY Credits: 1 Ethics; 2 PP; Transitional and Non-transitional Course Description:
Join us for a very special program discussing the hot button issues of whether stolen Holocaust art should be returned. Learn about recent cases and understand the legal and policy perspectives, including a presentation by Ambassador Douglas Davidson, Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues, U.S. State Department.
AGENDA
- Introduction and Overview of the Issues
- A View from the U.S. State Department
- From Abraham Lincoln's Code of War to the Morgenthau Seizure at MOMA: The American Victory in World War II, Recent Case Law and the Failure to Return Stolen Art to Holocaust Victms
- Nazi Looted Art Commissions After 1998 Washington Conference: Comparing the European and American Experiences
- Cassirer v. Kingdom of Spain:An Update
Faculty:
Program Chair and Faculty: Raymond Dowd, Dunnington, Bartholow & Miller LLP
Faculty: Hon. Stephen Crane (Ret.), JAMS; Ambassador Douglas Davidson, Special Envoy for Holocaust Issues; Victor Kovner, Davis,Wright Tremaine LLP; David Rowland,Rowland & Petroff; Sharon Levin, US Attorney's Office, SDNY
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