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Children's University: A Journey of Discovery into the Realm of Rules

Children's University: A Journey of Discovery into the Realm of Rules

Last Wednesday, 35 children explored the realm of rules at the Children’s University. Staff members from the Chair for Banking and Financial Market Law answered questions for children aged 8 to 12, such as why rules are necessary and what happens when you don’t follow them.

 

In interactive workshops, they examined how laws are created and what rights and responsibilities children have. Together, they explored why rules and laws are essential for harmonious coexistence. The children even had the chance to draft their own law and dress up as prince or head of government.

 

The adult program focused on the topic of rights, responsibilities, and realities in modern parenting. Accompanying adults were invited to deepen their knowledge of the legal aspects of parenthood, an offer that was enthusiastically taken up.

 

Alongside childcare for 4- to 7-year-olds and a snack with drinks and fresh fruit, the afternoon proved to be both informative and exciting for the whole family.

 

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