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Germany's New Tribunal for Nazi-Looted Art Faces Criticism

Germany established a new arbitration tribunal for Nazi-looted art restitution, allowing unilateral appeals to address past obstacles. This replaces the Advisory Commission, sparking criticism due to its potential exclusion of victims who sold assets under duress and a lack of public discussion rega...

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Florida to Pay Restitution for Abuse at Dozier School for Boys

The state of Florida will pay restitution to over 800 people who suffered abuse at the Dozier School for Boys and a sister school in Okeechobee, after a formal apology for decades of abuse; $20 million was allocated, reflecting a belated acknowledgment of systemic failures.

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Elderly Americans Defrauded by Northern Irish Brothers

Two Northern Irish brothers defrauded elderly Americans of hundreds of thousands of dollars by posing as home repairmen, receiving 18-month sentences and facing restitution and deportation; one victim lost \$435,000.

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Germany's Flawed Nazi-Looted Art Restitution Court

Germany established a new arbitration court to address Nazi-looted art held by public institutions; however, its scope excludes privately held items, raising concerns about fairness and effectiveness in providing restitution to victims' descendants, 80 years after the end of WWII.

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Bayern Delays Restitution of Nazi-Looted Artworks

78-year-old Michael Hulton demands that the Bavarian government return three artworks—a Picasso bronze and two Klee paintings—stolen from his great-uncle Alfred Flechtheim during the Nazi era; Bayern refuses, citing insufficient proof of ownership, delaying restitution until a new arbitration court ...

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Bayern Speeds Up Return of Nazi-Looted Art

Bayern's Minister of Arts, Markus Blume, announced plans to accelerate the return of Nazi-looted art, aiming to start arbitration proceedings by 2025, addressing criticism of the state's previous slow pace and aligning with a national reform.

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