Cultural Objects and Reparative Justice. A Legal and Historical Analysis

Innovative paradigm for determining reparations, including restitution of cultural objects appropriated during the nineteenth century

Patty Gerstenblith of DePaul University in Chicago proposes an innovative paradigm for determining reparations, including restitution of cultural objects appropriated during the nineteenth century.

  • Proposes an innovative paradigm for determining reparations, including restitution of cultural objects appropriated during the nineteenth century
  • Provides a comprehensive legal and historical analysis regarding the location of moveable cultural heritage, following an interdisciplinary approach based in law, history, art history, anthropology, and archaeology
  • Assesses the debate from international, state, and community levels to form a holistic analysis