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Unbubbled

In the organizer's words:

Unbubbled - D'Insiders, the youth advisory board of Junges Schauspiel, invites you to pizza, music and an exchange of opinions - Münsterstraße 446, Bühne - Junges Schauspiel

We, the D'Insiders, the youth advisory board of the Junges Schauspiel, are young people and invite you to create a place where we can openly exchange ideas in a chilled atmosphere with pizza and music. Young voices count, we want to hear your opinion - genuine and unfiltered. This is our declaration of war on indifference. Before and after "Unbubbled" there will be DJs, you can dance or enjoy a drink. By the way: We meet every Friday at 6 pm at Junges Schauspiel to plan the next events. Drop by or write to us: DInsiders@dhaus.de - Free admission

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At the beginning, Prof. Dr. Niels Petersen, Professor of Public Law, International and European Law and Empirical Legal Research at the University of Münster, will give a keynote speech. Before and after "Unbubbled" there will be DJs, you can dance or enjoy drinks.

Niels Petersen, Professor of Public Law, International and European Law at the University of Münster (since 2015). Studied law and social sciences at the Universities of Münster and Geneva as well as Columbia University in New York; doctorate from Goethe University Frankfurt a.M. (2008); subsequently research associate at the Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods in Bonn (2008-2015) and Hauser Research Scholar at New York University (2012/13); habilitation at the University of Bonn (2014). His research focuses primarily on fundamental and human rights. Niels Petersen is currently head of an EU-funded comparative law research project on equality ("Correcting Inequality through Law").
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Location

Junges Schauspiel — D’haus Münsterstraße 446 40470 Düsseldorf

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