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Priscilla Jensel-Monge is a Lecturer in public law and Deputy Director of the Louis Favoreu Institute (ILF-GERJC) UMR DICE 7318 at Aix-Marseille University. Her academic work focuses on constitutional law, parliamentary systems, and democratic representation within the framework of the French Fifth Republic.
Her research interests span Constitutional Law, Separation of Powers, Parliamentary Law, Representation, Fundamental Rights, Political Institutions, Democratic Processes, Anti-parliamentarianism, Legislative Studies, and Constitutional Reform. She has published extensively on the evolution of parliamentary systems, particularly examining how rationalized parliamentarism adapts to contemporary political challenges including fragmented legislatures and crisis governance.
Her recent scholarly output demonstrates a clear trend toward analyzing contemporary challenges to French constitutional order, with particular attention to parliamentary procedures during political crises, the evolving role of legislative bodies in maintaining democratic balance, and the relationship between formal constitutional structures and informal political practices. Her work bridges theoretical constitutional analysis with practical political challenges facing modern democracies.
As Deputy Director of the Louis Favoreu Institute, she leads research initiatives focused on constitutional justice and parliamentary studies. Her leadership extends to editorial roles in major reference works, including the Encyclopedic Dictionary of Parliament (2023) and editorial contributions to collections on fundamental rights and parliamentary functions.
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