
Die schweizerische Restitutionspraxis im Lichte der Washingtoner Prinzipien
Series: Schriftenreihe der Forschungsstelle Provenienzforschung, Kunst- und Kulturgutschutzrecht; 6;
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Product details:
- Edition number 1
- Publisher MC ? De Gruyter
- Date of Publication 21 April 2025
- ISBN 9783111382012
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages246 pages
- Size 240x170x15 mm
- Weight 430 g
- Language English 0
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Long description:
In der Schweiz hat sich seit der Unterzeichnung der Washingtoner Erklärung von 1998 mangels einheitlicher Standards eine im Kern amorphe und konturlose Entscheidungspraxis gebildet, die bislang nicht Gegenstand vertiefter Forschung war. Gleichzeitig wird die Umsetzung der Erklärung seit einigen Jahren und nun erneut anlässlich der Schaffung der Kommission für historisch belastetes Kulturerbe zur Jahreswende 2024 intensiv diskutiert. Die Autorin kann nach umfassender Erfassung und Analyse der schweizerischen Restitutionspraxis seit Dezember 1998 zentrale Entscheidungsparameter ableiten. Ein besonderes Augenmerk legt sie auf den in der Schweiz zentralen Begriff des ?Fluchtgutes?.
In Switzerland, since the signing of the Washington Declaration in 1998, the lack of uniform standards has resulted in an essentially amorphous and contourless decision-making practice that has not yet been the subject of in-depth research. At the same time, the implementation of the Declaration has been the subject of intense debate for a number of years and now once again on the occasion of the creation of the Commission for Historic Cultural Heritage at the turn of 2024. Following a comprehensive survey and analysis of Swiss restitution practice since December 1998, the author is able to derive key decision-making parameters. She pays particular attention to the central concept of ?fugitive property? in Switzerland.
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