Italy Advances Law to Return Art Looted During the Holocaust
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First reported by Kan News · 4 hours ago
What happened
Italy is advancing a new law to establish a formal process for returning art and cultural property looted during the Holocaust, addressing a previous lack of legal restitution mechanisms. The law targets items seized under fascist racial laws from 1938 and Nazi looting since 1933. The World Jewish Restitution Organization praised the move as a historic step toward justice for victims and their families.
- 01Italy plans a formal mechanism to return Holocaust-looted art and cultural assets.
- 02The law addresses property seized under Italy's 1938 racial laws and Nazi looting since 1933.
- 03Italy previously lacked a structured legal process for restitution claims.
- 04The bill was introduced to the Italian Chamber of Deputies' Culture Committee.
- 05The government will have authority to locate and return stolen cultural property.
- 06The World Jewish Restitution Organization strongly supports the legislation.
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