Attorney General of Canada v. Jan Koestel
ATTORNEY GENERAL OF CANADA
KOESTEL, JAN
Law Firm / Organization
Unrepresented

Case Overview

  • CBSA intercepted three objects imported by Jan Koestel from Italy, suspected as religious relics and controlled cultural property.
  • Canada sought recovery and return of these objects to Italy under the Cultural Property Export and Import Act.

Court's Findings

  • The objects were deemed authentic religious relics.
  • Koestel lacked export permits from Italy, indicating unlawful export.
  • Koestel's claim that objects were forgeries wasn't supported by expert evidence.

Conclusion

  • Court granted summary judgment for Canada.
  • Ordered return of objects to Italy.
  • No compensation to Koestel.
  • Koestel to pay costs of $2210.00.
Federal Court
T-535-21
International law
$ 2,210
Plaintiff
25 March 2021