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BOOK REVIEWS 269 BAUDOUIN-BUGNET, P.—NEUMANN, H.—HARMENING, R. Gutachten zur Rilcker- siattung. Mit einer Einleitung von Maltre Adolphe Muller. (Baden-Baden): Jus-Verlagsgesellschaft MbH, 1950. Pp. 75. KOHRER, H. Entziehung, Beraubung, Riickerstattung. Vom Wandel der Be- ziehungen zwischen Judenun d Nichtjuden durch Verfolgung und Restitution. Baden-Baden: Jus-Verlagsgesellschaft mbH, 1951. Pp. xiii, 205. Both books deal with a painful and continuing legacy of the Second World War—enforced restitution to Jews and other dispossessed groups of assets transferred by them during the Hitler period of terror. This legacy existed, of course, not only in countries liberated from German rule but most acutely in Germany itself, where the occupying powers in the western zones employed special and quite elaborate legislation. These two books concentrate on Ger many, though with some cross-references. Both books reveal in different ways the immensity of the legal, moral, and administrative problems raised in cor recting a mass injustice done to millions of people, over the twelve-year term of the Nazi tyranny. The opinions of Baudouin-Bugnet, Neumann, and Harmening deal with a limited group of problems rising under the legislation of the French zone in Germany. At the outset an interesting question is presented of transferability of legal techniques: how far,
American Journal of Comparative Law – Oxford University Press
Published: Apr 1, 1953
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