Aurore Laget-Annamayer (PhD Law, Université Paris Cité) is Full Professor of public law at the University Paris Dauphine-PSL in Paris.
Her research is focused on regulation of network industries, in particular railways, telecommunications and energy, and public business law. She has expended her fields of research on international and european environmental law and sustainable mobility. She has published many scientific articles notably on regulation of networks industry, independent regulation, competition in the rail transport sector and sustainable mobility. Her most recent books are « Economic public order” (LGDJ coll. Droit et économie, 2018) and “The opening up to competition of passenger rail transport in Europe : Comparative law perspectives” (Bruylant, 2023)
This opinion piece explains the ongoing liberalization of France’s regional rail services, where approximately 60% of train-kilometers are now subject…
This opinion piece explains how France’s “New Rail Pact” promotes decentralized implementation of competitive tendering for regional rail services, giving…
This opinion piece explains the gradual opening of France’s passenger rail market to competition, emphasizing the role of the independent…
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