Case of Ethiopian tabots shows that trustees' hands are not tied when it comes to the disposal of certain items from the collection
Serious roadblocks remain for claimants looking to reclaim works looted by Nazis
Restitutions Committee recommends return of two Golden Age works to heirs of Jacob Lierens
Country has requested return of 11 tabots held in sealed storeroom that the Ethiopian Orthodox Church believes should only be viewed by its priests
The judge says the work should have raised suspicions, but that he must apply Spanish law
Official argues that its return could help boost tourism in an area that has suffered economically from earthquake damage
Sotheby's assisted the return of the books, including 11 medieval manuscripts, which were found in Belgium
Thousands of illegally removed items—including human bones—were discovered on collector’s farm
Australia is pursuing further repatriations from Germany, ambassador says
In the second part of a new series, Adrian Ellis examines the issue of post-colonial restitution
Painting acquired for Oslo's National Gallery was bought at auction from heirs of Jewish dealer persecuted by the Nazis
Questions are being raised about how the work ended up in the US and why such a public seizure is being pursued now
German advisory commission on Nazi-looted art says paintings in government collection should be restituted to the descendants of Max James Emden
During president Xi Jinping's visit to Rome, Italy announced that it will return 796 artefacts to China
The British Museum's ownership of the statues is only guaranteed within the UK—things get more complicated on an international level
The two locks will be buried at the monastery where emperor Tewodros' body was interred
Dutch Square is one of many paintings the Bavarian state returned to the families of the looters instead of the original Jewish owners after the war
Grandchildren of muse depicted in 1908 painting exhaust their US appeals
Restitution discussions with descendants of Jewish owner are underway
Joint declaration is “a statement of historical responsibility,” says Culture Minister Monika Grütters
Rijksmuseum opens talks with Sri Lanka, ethnology museums publish guidelines
Didier Claes, who was consulted for the restitution report commissioned by French president Emmanuel Macron, says it has invigorated the market for African art
Hair was cut from the emperor Tewodros's body after he committed suicide following defeat at the battle of Maqdala in 1868
A rush to judgement has resulted in notable errors, with some "Nazi-looted" art having been purchased legally
Resolution includes proposals for database of looted art, support for provenance research and exemptions from statutes of limitations
Describing itself as a victim of fraud, museum says it cooperated with district attorney's investigation
Decades-long case to reclaim works held in Hungary’s museums will now go through US District Court
Helped by an Oxford academic, Diego López de Aragón raised the alarm after acquiring the pieces from the estate of a Spanish diplomat and collector
An eight-member panel including Bénédicte Savoy will assess grant applications
Woodcarving was taken from the African country in 1830 by the UK explorer Richard Lander