INVITED SPEAKERS

Katalin Sulyok
Dr. Katalin Sulyok is Assistant Professor in International Law and Environmental Law at ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest. Dr Sulyok holds a Ph.D. in international law, a B.Sc. in Biology and an LL.M. degree from Harvard Law School. Her English-language PhD thesis regarding the use of scientific knowledge in international environmental adjudication was awarded the Wheaton Prize by the Institut de Droit international and was published as a monograph by Cambridge University Press in 2021 entitled “Science and Judicial Reasoning – The Legitimacy of International Environmental Adjudication”.
Dr Sulyok is legal advisor in domestic and international climate litigation cases, and the chair of the Climate Crisis and Human Rights Working Group of ENNHRI (European Network of National Human Rights Institutions), which was an oral intervener in KlimaSeniorinnen and Duarte cases before the ECtHR. Her research interest lies in the interdisciplinary interaction between international environmental law and climate law and science and technology.