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Romain Rambaud is an Associate Professor of Public Law at the University of Grenoble-Alpes, specializing in election law, constitutional law, and the emerging field of legal AI applications for electoral systems. His academic work bridges traditional legal scholarship with computational approaches to election analysis, particularly through the Justice Algorithmique des Élections (JADE) project.
His research interests focus on electoral dispute resolution, constitutional review of election processes, campaign finance regulation, and the intersection of technology with democratic processes. Rambaud has developed expertise in analyzing Constitutional Council jurisprudence related to elections through both traditional legal methods and innovative data-driven approaches.
His publication trends show a clear evolution from conventional election law scholarship toward integrating AI and big data methodologies for election analysis. The JADE project represents a significant shift in his work, creating statistical analyses of Constitutional Council decisions and developing new databases for parliamentary election disputes. This reflects a broader movement in legal scholarship toward computational legal studies.
Rambaud actively contributes to French legal discourse through numerous publications in Actualité juridique Droit administratif and other prominent legal journals, with particular focus on contemporary challenges to electoral systems, including the impact of judicial decisions on presidential elections, dissolution procedures in the Fifth Republic, and transparency requirements for election oversight bodies.



