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Kunst gegen die Ungerechtigkeit des globalisierten Welthandels
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UN.FAIR Trade is an exhibition at Graz "the Art of Justice", a book and a wiki for keeping sustainable information and vivid communication regarding the injustice of world trade, especially with respect to globalization.
 
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Description[edit]

Kunst gegen die Ungerechtigkeit des globalisierten Welthandels

UN.FAIR Trade is an exhibition at Graz "the Art of Justice", a book and a wiki for keeping sustainable information and vivid communication regarding the injustice of world trade, especially with respect to globalization.