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In a case with implications for international relations and federal court authority, the U.S. Supreme Court will this month hear an 87-year-old woman's battle with Austria over ownership of artworks stolen by the Nazis. The suit is one of a growing number of attempts to seek remedies for injuries that occurred in, or were the fault of, another nation. Like Maria V. Altmann's claim, a number of them stem from the World War II era.
February 05, 2004 at 12:00 AM
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