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It could make a case for restitution.
One object regarding which True and the Getty felt there was not a case for restitution, however, was the Aphrodite.
When a case for restitution is successfully made, the museum or gallery in question faces a familiar choice: either to negotiate a purchase from the heirs or to let the work go.
So, although there is an overwhelming case for examining the dispossession and displacement of Jews from parts of North Africa and the Middle East, and indeed a case for restitution and reparation for a proportion of them, it is not appropriate to place this quandary in the context of solving the Middle East conflict.
"Even the making of a well-reasoned case for restitution will do wonders for the spirit of African-Americans," Randall argues.
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Although the Turkish cases for restitution of the sphinx and the tiles have always been more compelling than those for other treasures, like the Pergamon Altar, that were exported with permission of the Ottoman authorities, Ankara's requests for their restitution went unanswered for years.
So far, her client has filed for restitution in more than 200 federal criminal cases across the country, and received more than 50 orders for payment — though not much money has come in because many defendants have little means.
The provision for restitution, enacted in 1994, had yet to be invoked in a case of child-pornography possession.
The customers could be eligible for restitution checks of $100 each.
Shouldn't they be in line for restitution, too?
Marsh filed one of his first requests for restitution with the prosecution.
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