This article aims to survey the postwar Jewish property restitution legislation, trying to present the different legal arrangements created over the years. Some 73 years after WWII, the issue of restitution of Jewish property remains unsettled. Complications created both by the lengthy time difference from the wrongdoing and the creation of the legal remedies and various international agreements bring us to look into practical legal solutions to this problem. One of which could be the newly adopted restitution law in the Republic of Serbia.
Avraham Weber (Mon,) studied this question.