Recent Lessons and Ongoing Challenges in the Research of Algorithmic Constitutionalism
June 25, 2026, 10:00 AM
Humán Tudományok Háza, Jogtudományi Intézet Tanácsterem
In the fall of 2025, the Institute for Legal Studies – in cooperation with the National Laboratory for Artificial Intelligence and the Lendület/Momentum Research Group on Algorithmic Constitutionalism – launched a new series of events under the following title: Sustainable Use of Artificial Intelligence in Legal Work
The theme of the fifth event in this series is the presentation of the ConstAI database, which is currently being developed within the framework of the Lendület/Momentum Research Group on Algorithmic Constitutionalism.
The ConstAI database compiles normative legislation, soft law instruments, and judicial case law from all over the world that address the impact of artificial intelligence on freedom of expression, the right to a fair trial, and the right to a healthy environment. The presentations in the first session will introduce the methodology of collection and organization, the first tangible results, and the long-term expected added value of continuing this work, with a specific focus on the unique characteristics of each subfield.
The ConstAI Database, Methodological Frameworks, and Challenges – Boldizsár Szentgáli-Tóth, Senior Research Fellow, Head of the Algorithmic Constitutionalism Research Group (CSS Institute for Legal Studies)
The Regulation of Artificial Intelligence in the United States – Rudolf Berkes, Researcher, CSS Institute for Legal Studies
Judicial Practice Related to Artificial Intelligence – Dóra Pálfi, PhD Student, KRE Faculty of Law
The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Energy Law – Dorottya Deáki, Research Assistant, CSS Institute for Legal Studies
RSVP: Please register your intention to participate by sending an email to jti.titkarsag@tk.hu.
