The series "Decisions of the Arbitration Panel for In Rem Restitution" documents one of Austria's most recent compensation measures dealing with the consequences of the National Socialist era. For property which was seized during the National Socialist era and is now publicly owned, the possibility of in rem restitution was provided for in the Washington Settlement Agreement of 17 January 2001. The Arbitration Panel for In Rem Restitution, established with the General Settlement Fund in Vienna, decides on applications for restitution. For the most part, the applications concern real estate that was confiscated between 1938 and 1945, was publicly owned on the Agreement cut off day (17 January 2001) and in many cases had already been the subject of restitution proceedings after 1945. Since 2003, the Arbitration Panel has decided on a great number of applications and has recommended the restitution of property to the legal successors of former owners in several cases. In the course of these decisions based on the General Settlement Fund Law, the Arbitration Panel has developed a complex case law. Volume 4 contains twelve decisions of the Arbitration Panel from 2006, each in the German original and with the English translation.
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The series 'Decisions of the Arbitration Panel for In Rem Restitution' documents Austria's most recent compensation measures dealing with the consequences of the National Socialist era. Volume 4 contains twelve decisions of the Arbitration Panel from 2006, each in the German original and with the English translation.
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Introduction Ten Years of the Washington Agreement The Series "Decisions of the Arbitration Panel for In Rem Restitution" Press Release Decision No. 303/2006 Decision No. 303/2006 Press Release Decision No. 306/2006 Decision No. 306/2006 Press Release Decision No. 317/2006 Decision No. 317/2006 Press Release Decision No. 318/2006 Decision No. 318/2006 Press Release Decision No. 88b/2007 Decision No. 88b/2007 Press Release Decision No. 319/2007 Decision No. 319/2007 Press Release Decision No. 27b/2007 Decision No. 27b/2007 Press Release Decision No. 366/2007 Decision No. 366/2007 Press Release Decision No. 3a/2007 Decision No. 3a/2007 Press Release Decision WA/RO 1/2007 re 4/2004 Decision WA/RO 1/2007 re 4/2004 Press Release Decision No. 371/2007 Decision No. 371/2007 Press Release Decision No. 372/2007 Decision No. 372/2007 Appendix Ten Years of the Arbitration Panel for In Rem Restitution – Figures, Data, Facts Tables and Diagrams Joint Statement of 17 January 2001 Federal Law on the Establishment of a General Settlement Fund for Victims ofNational Socialism and on Restitution Measures (General Settlement Fund Law,original version: Federal Law Gazette I no. 12/2001), latest version Opt-In Dates of Austrian Provinces and Municipalities A Select Bibliography on the Subject of (In Rem) Restitution Glossary a) Legal Provisions b) Relevant Terms List of Abbreviations and Acronyms Overview of the Decisions Published to Date in Volumes 1–4 of this Series Editors
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This series documents one of Austria's most recent compensation measures for dealing with the consequences of the National Socialist era. The book contains twelve decisions of the panel from 2006, each in the original German and with an English translation. Since 2003 the panel has decided on a great number of applications for restitution and, as a result, has developed a complex case law.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781849461719
Publisert
2011
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
1007 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
39 mm
Aldersnivå
P, U, 06, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
500

Biografisk notat

Full University Professor Dr. Aicher is a Professor at the Institute for Corporate and Economic Law at the University of Vienna, Visiting Professor at the Danube-University Krems, corresponding member of the Austrian Academy of Sciences and deputy chairman of the Austrian Takeover Commission. Dr. Erich Kussbach, LL. M., is Honorary Professor of Humanitarian International Law at the University of Linz, a former member of the International Humanitarian Fact Finding Commission, ambassador of the Sovereign Order of the Knights of St. John in Hungary, and a retired Austrian ambassador. University Professor MMag. Dr. August Reinisch, LL. M., is head of the section for International Law and International Relations at the Department for European, International and Comparative Law at the University of Vienna and professorial lecturer at the Bologna Center/SAIS of Johns Hopkins University.