Objectifs :
The UK Government calls for stronger measures to return Nazi-looted art to its original owners and participates in European conferences dedicated to the issue, operating primarily through existing legal mechanisms and Washington Principles compliance. A policy-based approach relying on voluntary compliance without dedicated commission structure. The Spoliation Advisory Panel (SAP) is the UK’s dedicated, permanent advisory panel for Nazi-looted cultural property claims. It was established in 2000.
Mesures de restitution :
Government policy statements supporting fair restitution. Participation in international conferences and initiatives. Encouragement of voluntary returns by institutions. Support for provenance research Case-by-case assessment approach. While its recommendations are not legally binding on institutions, the SAP provides a formal, structured alternative to litigation. Institutions almost always follow its recommendations, and the government can exert significant moral and political pressure for compliance.
Limitations du cadre :
Even though the SAP is a reactive, claims-based body, its inception is the proactive measure the UK did create to address this issue systematically.
Dépendance à la conformité volontaire des institutions.
No specific legislation mandating restitution.
Limited systematic approach compared to continental European frameworks. Focus on moral obligations rather than legal requirements. The limitations apply to the lack of a legal mandate, not the lack of a commission structure.
