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Banksy ‘Walled Off': A Human Rights Perspective to Graffiti and Street Art

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Published in:Berkeley Journal of International Law
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Published: 2025
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title Banksy ‘Walled Off': A Human Rights Perspective to Graffiti and Street Art
title_auth Banksy ‘Walled Off': A Human Rights Perspective to Graffiti and Street Art
title_full Banksy ‘Walled Off': A Human Rights Perspective to Graffiti and Street Art
title_fullStr Banksy ‘Walled Off': A Human Rights Perspective to Graffiti and Street Art
title_full_unstemmed Banksy ‘Walled Off': A Human Rights Perspective to Graffiti and Street Art
title_short Banksy ‘Walled Off': A Human Rights Perspective to Graffiti and Street Art
title_sort banksy ‘walled off': a human rights perspective to graffiti and street art
topic International Law
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International Law
url https://lawcat.berkeley.edu/record/1313469