Vol. 6 No. 3 (2025): 2025/III.
The latest issue of our journal places at its centre the dynamically evolving intersections of administrative law and ICT law. The studies address both the fundamental rights, regulatory and institutional questions raised by technological development, and the practical challenges that are becoming increasingly prominent in the fields of artificial intelligence, robotics, data protection, energy market supervision, and the protection of human rights in the digital environment.
The particular value of this issue lies in the fact that our authors do not merely analyse the applicable legal frameworks, but also examine their practical operation, comparative experiences, and possible future directions of development. Forensic robotics and integrated security systems, the mechanisms of the REMIT Regulation designed to safeguard energy market integrity, the impact of technological development on human rights, and the knowledge-oriented regulatory approaches of the GDPR and the AI Act all demonstrate that, for contemporary legal scholarship, digitalisation is no longer an external circumstance, but a factor that fundamentally shapes legal thinking.
On behalf of the Publisher, I would like to thank our Authors for their dedication, and the members of the Editorial Board and the reviewers for accepting our invitations and for their invaluable work. Special thanks are due to the colleagues of the South Transdanubian Regional Library and Knowledge Centre, whose support is indispensable for the publication of our journal.
I wish all readers a good professional "immersion"!
Dr. Balázs Hohmann
Editor-in-Chief









