
Professor Balaguer’s lecture „Constitutionalism and Artificial Intelligence”
On behalf of Dr Marta Kłopocka-Jasińska and the Department of Constitutional Law at the Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics, University of Wrocław, we are delighted to invite you to a public lecture by Professor Francisco Balaguer Callejón from the University of Granada (Spain), who is visiting the University of Wrocław as part of the ‘visiting professors’ programme of the IDUB project. The University of Granada is our partner institution within the Arqus alliance.
Title of the lecture: Constitutionalism and Artificial Intelligence (lecture in English)
Date and venue: 21 May 2026, 11.30 am. – 1.00 pm., room 318, Building A, Faculty of Law, Administration and Economics, ul. Uniwersytecka 22/26, 50-145 Wrocław
See you there!
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Professor Francisco Balaguer is a leading expert in constitutional and European law. He is a professor (Catedrático) at the University of Granada, where he headed the Department of Constitutional Law for twelve years and currently holds the Jean Monnet Chair ad personam in European Constitutional Law and Globalisation. He is president of the Peter Häberle Foundation, editor of the „Revista de Derecho Constitucional Europeo” (Granada) and co-editor of „La cittadinanza Europea” (Rome). In 2011, he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the Federal University of São Luís in Brazil. He has supervised 29 doctoral theses. He is the author of approximately 700 publications in German, English, Italian, French, Portuguese and Spanish, published in 12 countries. He has led or served as principal investigator on 15 research projects at international, European, national and local levels. He is a member of the editorial boards and committees of 72 journals on constitutional and comparative law. He has delivered over 700 lectures and seminars in German, English, Italian, French, Portuguese and Spanish. He has been a visiting professor in, amongst others, the USA (Indianapolis), France (Montpellier and Paris), Italy (Rome and Milan) and Portugal (Lisbon). For several years, he has been working on issues related to artificial intelligence and its impact on constitutional law and human rights. His book La constitución del algoritmo (2022) has been translated into several languages, and the professor has delivered around 60 lectures on the subject in 10 countries. Recent monographs: Droit constitutionnel de l’Espagne (Brussels 2022); La costituzione dell’algoritmo (Milan 2023); A constituição do algoritmo (Rio de Janeiro 2023); Fuentes del Derecho (Madrid 2022).
