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Title
Have U.S. Museums Lived Up to the Promise of the Washington Conference? The Case for Mandatory Referral to Third Party Resolution
Author
David Rowlands
Date
December 2008
Description
A paper given by the US lawyer David Rowlands at the Berlin symposium
'Taking Responsibility: Nazi-looted Art - a challenge for Libraries, Archives and Museums'
on 11 December 2008.
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