The International Enforcement Law Reporter

The International Enforcement Law Reporter is a monthly print and online journal covering news and trends in international enforcement law.

Since September 1985, the International Enforcement Law Reporter has analyzed the premier developments in both the substantive and procedural aspects of international enforcement law. Read by practitioners, academics, and politicians, the IELR is a valuable guide to the difficult and dynamic field of international law.

German Bank Returns Kandinsky Painting Sold at 1940 Auction to Jewish Heirs

Friday, August 11, 2023
Author: 
Savannah Telfer
Volume: 
39
Issue: 
9
Abstract: 
The German government advisory panel said Colorful Life, a Kandinsky painting displayed in the Lenbachhaus, should be returned to the family who owned it prior to World War II. The government panel’s decision, while not legally binding, has led the current owner to return the painting to the original heirs.

German National Sentenced to 9 years in Prison for a Multitude of International Crimes Committed Abroad While in Membership of the Islamic State

Friday, August 4, 2023
Author: 
Justin DePrado
Volume: 
39
Issue: 
9
Abstract: 

On June 21st, 2023, The Higher Regional Court of Koblenz in Germany convicted a German national of aiding and abetting genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes for the enslavement and abuse of the co-plaintiff, a Yazidi woman from Iraq beginning April of 2016. 

European Parliament Follows-up Qatargate by Recommending Deep Reforms

Friday, July 28, 2023
Author: 
Michael Plachta
Volume: 
39
Issue: 
8
Abstract: 

On July 13, 2023, the European Parliament (EP) adopted a resolution setting up a number of recommendations on the reform of the European Parliament’s rules on transparency, integrity, accountability, and anti-corruption. The resolution was adopted with 441 votes in favor, 70 against, and 71 abstentions.

Confiscating assets for Indonesia: Interview with Mark Temple KC, H.M. Attorney General of Jersey

Friday, July 28, 2023
Abstract: 

Jersey recently announced the successful conclusion of a 10-year asset recovery case against an Indonesian company director convicted of fraud, embezzlement and money laundering, and which involved a luxury apartment in Singapore held through a Jersey trust. H.M. Attorney General of Jersey, Mark Temple KC, won all three appeals at the highest appellate level and is currently negotiating with the Indonesian authorities regarding the return of the funds, minus costs.[1]

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