Dr. Lovászy has lost 80 % of his hearing at being only a few days old. After having received his law degree in 2000, he also earned his Ph.D. title (2007). In the field of disability, he worked for the ministries of social and labour affairs between 2001 and 2009 as an administrator and was the Hungarian representative at the Committee on Rehabilitation and Integration of People with Disabilities (CD-P-RR) of the Council of Europe (2003-2005). He also worked as the first hard of hearing policy advisor to a member of the European Parliament between 2009-2018. He was elected at the UN General Assembly in New York and became the member of United Nations' Committee of the Rights of Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD Committee) in 2012. Dr. Lovászy, having been a re-elected expert in 2016. He also served as board member of the national umbrella organisation for the deaf and hard of hearing (2009-2011). Alongside his daily work, since 1996 he has been giving lectures on the topic of disability and human rights at four Hungarian universities. His recent research interests are focused on the theory and practice of human rights, rehabilitation, biotechnology, robotics and artificial intelligence.