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Stadtrundgang "Recht stadtlich"

In the organizer's words:

What about the freedom of assembly? What is the Federal Administrative Court doing? What is the "Woyzeck" case all about? And what does the law have to do with our everyday lives?

These and many other questions are answered by the themed city tour "Recht stadtlich!" ("Law in the city!") organized by the Stiftung Forum Recht. In around two hours, the tour takes you to courthouses and other places of legal history in Leipzig's city center, tells you about exciting legal cases and shows how much the law often goes unnoticed in everyday life and where we encounter it in the city.

Follow us on the trail of the rule of law and get to know Leipzig from a new perspective. Free of charge and without registration!

Meeting point is at 17:00 on the square in front of the Federal Administrative Court (Simsonplatz 1). You will recognize us by our orange umbrella.

The city tour lasts two hours and is in German, the route is around 3 kilometers long and barrier-free. More details about possible barriers are available on our website: www.stiftung-forum-recht.de/rundgang-leipzig

Weather-related changes will be communicated on our website and via our social media channels.

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Location

Bundesverwaltungsgericht Simsonplatz 1 04107 Leipzig