Inequality in Law in Bielefeld: Lecture Evening in Lecture Hall Building Y


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Inequality in Law: An Evening that Revisits Legal Questions
On June 22, 2026, the University of Bielefeld will focus on a topic that directly affects everyday life with Inequality in Law: Who gains access, who is excluded, and where does justice truly manifest in the legal system? The lecture will begin at 18:15 in Lecture Hall Building Y and is part of the series Inequalities – Desired, Necessary, Problematic?. Admission is free.
Law that is Closer to Reality
This event connects legal perspectives with social relevance. Inequality appears here not in the abstract but in questions of participation, responsibility, and order. This is precisely where the strength of this lecture lies: it offers a comprehensible, academically grounded view on an issue that affects many people yet is often discussed only in the background.
Three Perspectives, One Large Discussion Room
With Prof. Dr. Marcus Artz, Prof. Dr. Lutz Eidam, and Prof. Dr. Andreas Fisahn, three educators from the Faculty of Law will take the stage. Their participation promises an evening of clear organization, scientific depth, and an engaging outreach to all who understand law not just as a set of rules but as a social force.
Atmosphere in Lecture Hall Building Y
Lecture Hall Building Y provides the appropriate setting for lectures of this nature: focused, modern, and designed for exchange. The audience's mood is likely to be characterized by curiosity and contemplation, as the topic invites critical thinking. Those who enjoy attending events with intellectual depth will find here a calm, substantial event experience.
Well Accessible, Free of Charge, and Open to All Interested Parties
The lecture series targets all interested parties. Admission is free, making the evening particularly accessible. For visitors with mobility restrictions, the campus, according to the University of Bielefeld, offers barrier-free access and designated parking close to the buildings. This enhances the credibility of the event and emphasizes the open orientation of the format.
Conclusion
Inequality in Law combines legal expertise with social relevance and creates an evening that leaves an impact. Those seeking insights into current legal questions and wanting to experience academic perspectives firsthand should not miss this date. A visit is worthwhile live on site.
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