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30 DePaul J. Art Tech. & Intell. Prop. L 1 (2020)

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    THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF THE HEAR
  ACT: EMPOWERING AMERICAN COURTS TO
  RETURN HOLOCAUST-ERA ARTWORK AND
                   HONOR HISTORY

                   Jennifer Anglim Kreder*
                   Virginia Leigh Schell-

                     I. INTRODUCTION

   As the Senators pointed out, art lost in the Holocaust is not
   just important for its aesthetic and cultural value. Restitution
   is so much more, much more than that, than reclaiming a
   material good, and this is what I learned by playing Maria
   Altmann.   Restoring physical parts of lost heritage to
   Holocaust victims and their families is a moral imperative....
   Art restitution is about preserving the fundamental human
   condition. It gives Jewish people and other victims of the
   Nazi terror the opportunity to reclaim their history, their
   culture, their memories, and most importantly, their
   families.... Art is a reflection of memories and is shared
   across familial and cultural lines. When the Jewish people
   were dispossessed of their art, they lost their heritage.
   Memories were taken along with the art. And to have no
   memories is like having no family. And that is why art
   restitution is so imperative.

Testimony from Dame Helen Mirren to the Senate Judiciary
Committee on June 7, 2016.1


* Jennifer Anglim Kreder is a Professor of Law at the NKU-Chase College of
Law. She has been involved in Holocaust-era and art litigation since 1999 and
formerly worked at Milbank Tweed in New York City. For more information,
see JenniferKreder.com.
** Virginia Leigh Schell, J.D., NKU-Chase College of Law.
1 The Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery Act Reuniting Victims with Their
Lost Heritage: Hearing on S. 2763, The Holocaust Expropriated Art Recovery
Act Before the S. Comm. on the Judiciary, Subcomm. on the Constitution and
Subcomm. on Oversight, Agency Action, Federal Rights and Federal Courts,
114th Cong. 1 (2016) (testimony by Dame Helen Mirren).

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