Krisztina Karsai

Prof. Dr. Krisztina Karsai is the Head of the renowned Institute of Criminal Law and Criminal Science at the University of Szeged (Hungary). She is an expert in European and International Criminal Law as well as in Comparative Criminal Law and is accounted for by several international publishers. She had held a Jean Monnet Chair on the Area of Freedom, Security and Justice funded by the European Union (ERASMUS+ 574324-EEP-1-2016-1-HU-EPPJMO-CHAIR). In 2017 she founded the concept contest “Human-Machine-Law” focusing on various legal issues from digitalization. She teaches courses on Criminal Law and Digitalization not only in Hungary but abroad in Hungarian, German and English. Her innovative educational project on criminal cases was awarded the "Shortlisted" label on the QS Wharton Reimagine Education Award (Ethical Visualisation of Criminal Cases) in 2015. Prof. Karsai is now the leader of the Interdisciplinary Research Group "Artificial Intelligence and the Law" at the University of Szeged.


Sessions

12-02
14:30
30min
DIGICRIMJUS: A blended learning journey into the world of digital criminal law
András Lichtenstein, Krisztina Karsai

Prof. Dr. Krisztina Karsai and Dr. András Lichtenstein introduce DIGICRIMJUS, an EU supported higher education strategic partnership on Digitalisation and Criminal Law formed by three European universities (University of Szeged - Hungary, University of Konstanz – Germany, University of Istanbul – Turkey) and how they applied virtual exchange and blended mobility to implement their activities during COVID travel restrictions.

European Strategies for Digital Education Track
Stage 2, Einstein-Saal, BBAW