Volume 41, Number 3 (2019)
Articles
Introduction to the Volume
Michael Bazyler
Restitution of Private Property in Postwar Poland: The Unfinished Legacy of the Second World War and Communism
Michael Bazyler and Szymon Gostynski
Facts and Myths on Restitution of Property in Poland
Grzegorz Wozniak
Reprivatization in Poland
Stefan Jacyno
The Attempts at Legal Regulation of Restitution in Poland in the Early Transition Period: Main Dilemmas and Obstacles
Barbara Blaszczyk
Constitutional Dimensions of the Judicial Restitution of Wrongfully Expropriated Property in Poland
Leszek Bosek and Katarzyna Krolikowska
Are Current Owners and Usufructuaries of Polish Real Estate Nationalized after World War II Entitled to the Status of Parties to Reprivatization Proceedings?
Przemyslaw Szymczyk
The Problem of Property Reprivatization in Warsaw
Katarzyna J. McNaughton
The Rule of Law and the Effectiveness of Enforcement of Claims of Former Owners Wrongfully Deprived of Their Property
Jozef Forystek
Property Restitution Processes in Poland: Perspective of the Commissioner for Human Rights
Malgorzata Swietczak
Conditions of Citizenship and Domicile in Polish Restitution Regulations in Light of European Law
Radoslaw Wisniewski
Taxation of the Restitution of Confiscated Property in Poland
Mateusz Tchorzewski
The New Polish Restitution Act: An Unacceptable Project
Tomasz Luterek
Transcribed Remarks from Warsaw, Poland, Polish Restitution Sympo-sium
Karol F. Radziwill
The Holocaust and Restitution in Serbia: Confiscation of Jewish Property in Serbia
Branko Lakic and Haris Dajc
Justice for Nazi and Communist Era Property Expropriation Through International Investment Arbitration
Kathryn Lee Boyd, Thomas Watson, and Karly Valenzuela