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The house in Dolton, where Pope Leo XIV grew up, could become a museum. The Polish owner, Paweł Radzik, might lose the ...
I am proud to announce the publication in the Chapman Law Review of my article: “Turnabout is Foul Play: Sovereign Immunity and Cultural ...
In the annals of Nazi-looted art—that dark episode in cultural expropriation in Europe during World War II—the figure of Rose Valland is something of an enigma. To be sure, Valland (1898-1980 ...
I write in response to Mr Green in which he stated that I distorted history regarding the use of the Indian Immigration Fund (Nov 26). I (Nov 25) engaged in no lies or distortions or fulminations ...
In a heated meeting with President Cyril Ramaphosa, U.S. President Donald Trump made false claims about the persecution of ...
Expropriation is the act of a government claiming privately owned property against the wishes of the owners, ostensibly to be used for the benefit of the overall public. In the United States ...
The passage of the Expropriation Act in South Africa has set the air thick with tension, a moment that peels open the past to reveal its jagged edges. A history that never ended, only submerged ...
Zsa-Zsa Temmers Boggenpoel does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant ...