%0 Audiovisual Material %T Action towards consistent 'just and fair' solutions in Europe (Dr Charlotte Woodhead's contribution to the symposium organized by the CIVS in Paris, on November 15, 2019) %+ Commission pour la restitution des biens et l'indemnisation des victimes de spoliations antisémites (CIVS) (CIVS) %+ Premier ministre %A Woodhead, Charlotte %8 2019-11-15 %D 2019 %K Spoliation %K Compensation %K Restitution %K Holocaust %K Washington Principles %K Nazi-confiscated Art %K Looted art %K Committees %K Claims %Z /Administration, institutions/Justice, droits fondamentaux et libertés publiques %Z /Éducation et société/Droits et libertés, insertion et exclusion, lutte contre les discriminations, égalité entre les femmes et les hommes %Z /Culture, information, communication/Arts, culture et patrimoine %Z /Europe, international/EuropeVidéo %X How do the European Restitution Committees implement the Washington Conference Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art? In 2018, twenty years after the Washington Conference, the UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and the Spoliation Advisory Panel commissioned Dr Charlotte Woodhead to write a report about those claims which have already been dealt with by them, and their outcomes.
Dr Woodhead is Assistant Professor at Warwick Law School and an attorney. Her research interests lie in cultural heritage law. Between 2013 and 2019, she was a member of the British Museums Association’s Ethics Committee. She shows how differences in process, information and criteria may lead to different results in France, the Netherlands, Austria, Germany and the United Kingdom, and she proposes ways of achieving convergence in practices. %G anglais %2 https://www.documentation-administrative.gouv.fr/adm-01859427v1/document %2 https://www.documentation-administrative.gouv.fr/adm-01859427v1/file/11_Woodhead.mp4 %L adm-01859427 %U https://www.documentation-administrative.gouv.fr/adm-01859427