Germany's new arbitration tribunal simplifies the process for heirs to reclaim Nazi-looted art, eliminating the need for current artwork owners' consent to pursue claims.
Claudia Roth emphasized the reform's intent to enhance legal security and provide binding decisions, significantly easing the restitution process for claimants seeking Nazi-looted art.
The reform reflects Germany's commitment to historical responsibilities and aligns with the Washington Principles, aiming for just solutions to art claims stemming from Nazi looting.
The change comes as part of broader international efforts, with key agreements urging better pathways for returning Nazi-looted art across multiple European nations.
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