Department of Research Law, New Technologies and Artificial Intelligence

The department deals with the legal and institutional conditions of scientific knowledge and technological innovation. The department's research is based on the concept of law not only as a regulatory tool, but also as a framework that co-creates the conditions for social development, legitimacy, responsible use and social acceptance of new technologies. In general, the department focuses on how law responds to the transformation of a society based on data, digital infrastructures and artificial intelligence tools. In the area of ​​research law, it deals with the institutional organization of the research environment, the rules of funding, evaluation and integrity of scientific activity, as well as the legal regime of research results and their social application. In the area of ​​new and emerging technologies, it analyzes legal responses to technological uncertainty, systemic risks and the cross-border nature of digital and scientific and technical ecosystems. The department's profile topic is artificial intelligence law, in particular the legal framework for its responsible, transparent and safe use in public administration, research and other socially significant areas. The department thus connects legally dogmatic, regulatory and institutional analysis with the theory of technology governance in a democratic constitutional state.