Cardozo Law Review
Vol. 20, Iss. 2
The Holocaust Fifty Years Later: Moral and Legal Issues Unresolved
The symposium, The Holocaust Fifty Years Later: Moral and Legal Issues Unresolved, was held at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law on February 8 and 9, 1998. This special issue of the Cardozo Law Review memorializes many of the exciting and provocative discussions at this event. Included are articles prepared specially for the symposium, as well as an assortment of speeches delivered by several of the symposium's participants.
Prefatory Matter
Publisher's Note
Editorial Board
Symposium
The Holocaust: Does Time Heal All Wrongs?
William Schwartz
Framing the Issues
Malvina Halberstam
The U.S. Government and the Wartime Neutrals: History and Justice After Half a Century
Bennett Freeman
Neutrality Law in World War II
Detlev F. Vagts
Questions Concerning the Looted Nazi Gold Controversy
Arthur L. Smith Jr.
Sweden and the Nazi Gold
Sven Fredrik Hedin
Nazi Gold and the Swiss-Portuguese Connection
António Louçã
Looted Nazi Gold: The Brazilian Connection
Henry I. Sobel
The Financial Underside to the Holocaust Litigation
Robert A. Swift
Breaking the Code: Was There a Moral or Legal Obligation to Warn?
Shear-Yashuv Cohen
Secret Knowledge of Genocide: British Failure to Disclose the Killing of Jews in 1941
Kent Greenawalt
Legal and Moral Dimensions of Churchill's Failure to Warn
Anthony D'Amato
Did Churchill Have a Duty to Warn?
Ruth Wedgwood
In Pursuit of Justice: Recovering Looted Assets of European Jewry
Naphtali Lau-Lavie
Confiscated Jewish Property in Vichy, France: An Attempt to Understand Through Shakespeare
Richard H. Weisberg
Resolving a Dilemma: The Inheritance of Jewish Property
Michael J. Kurtz
Looted Art: What Can and Should Be Done
Lawrence M. Kaye
The Politics of a Strategy for Auschwitz-Birkenau
Debórah Dwork and Robert Jan van Pelt
Strategy for the State Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau
Robert Jan van Pelt, Donald McKay, Valerio Rynnimeri, Dereck Revington, and Debórah Dwork