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Associate Professor

Dr. István Ambrus

PhD

H-1117 Budapest, Magyar tudósok krt. 2. Q Épület „A” szárny, III emelet 335-338.

+3614632752

+36305429834

ambrus.istvan@gtk.bme.hu

Horizon Europe keywords: · Artificial Intelligence and Robotics

Publications

Ambrus, István
Digitalisation and the Criminal Law
Budapest, Hungary : Wolters Kluwer Hungary (2021), 328 p.

Ambrus, István
The COVID-19 pandemic and Hungarian substantive criminal law
ZEITSCHRIFT FÜR INTERNATIONALE STRAFRECHTSDOGMATIK 16 : 7-8 pp. 462-471. , 22 p. (2021)

Ambrus, István
The Dispositive and the Cogent in Sentencing: Theoretical Issues and an International Overview
ELTE LAW JOURNAL: 2 pp. 11-24. , 14 p. (2020)

Ambrus, István ; Wolf, Adam
Basic issues of compliance: theory and practice of ethical corporate compliance
Budapest, Hungary : Wolters Kluwer (2019), 269 p.

Awards

Eötvös Loránd University Faculty Award (Balázs Gellér - István Ambrus: General Doctrines of Hungarian Criminal Law I. Eötvös Publishing House, Budapest, 2019)

ELTE-ÁJK Silver Eötvös Commemorative Medal (2020)

Sándor Kozma 1st Prize (2012)

OTDK 1st Prize (2009)

Projects

Visegrad Fund, 2022-2023, leader

Conferences

The Law of Future – The Future of Law December 16, 2021, Bratislava, Slovakia Pan-European University Digitalization and Criminal Liability

ICON Mundo Conference July 1, 2021, New York, USA ICON Criminal Law and Artificial Intelligence: Challenges and Considerations, English

Bratislava Legal Forum April 22, Bratislava, Slovakia Comenius University The COVID-19 pandemic and Hungarian substantive criminal law, English

Cyberspace 2020 November 26, Brno, Czech Republic Masaryk University New Sexual Offenses in the Cyber ​​World, English

The Law of Future – The Future of Law November 19, Bratislava, Slovakia Pan-European University The Future of Criminal Law in Hungary – how cybercrime, AI and COVID-19 influence criminal legislation?, English