About this Event
Professor Dr. Robert Szuchy is Full Professor of Energy Law and Vice-Rector Károli Gáspár University (Budapest, Hungary), with a particular focus on EU energy regulation and the legal frameworks of the energy transition.
He is the author of several books and numerous peer-reviewed scholarly articles on energy law, and a frequent speaker at leading international conferences and academic events across Europe and beyond.
He is the Hungarian member of the European Federation of Energy Law Associations (EFELA), actively contributing to European-level discussions on EU energy regulation, decarbonisation policies, and the evolving legal architecture of the internal energy market.
He also serves as Director of the Law Programme at the Faculty of Law and is the founder and academic director of the LLM Programme in Energy and Natural Resources Law, offered in both Hungarian and English.
In parallel with his academic career, Professor Szuchy is Managing Partner of two law firms: one based in Budapest, and a Brussels-based practice with a strong regulatory focus, BSLAW Brussels, advising on EU energy law, internal market rules, and cross-border regulatory matters. This dual academic–practitioner role strongly informs his research, teaching, and policy engagement.
Beyond EFELA, Professor Szuchy serves as President of the International Committee of the Hungarian Lawyers’ Association and as Vice-Chair of the Civil Law Subcommittee of the Legal Committee of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences. His academic and professional achievements have been recognised with the Hungarian Order of Merit (Knight’s Cross).
Lecture: The Double Injustice of AI: Energy Consumption, Energy Poverty and Regulatory Challenges
Date: Thursday, February 19th, 2026
Time: 12:30-13:30
Location: Room 2.1, Centre for Commercial Law Studies (CCLS), 67-69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, WC2A 3JB
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
CCLS, Room 2.1, Queen Mary, University of London,, 69 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, United Kingdom
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