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Event in French.
Organised by the Dauphine Law Research Centre (CR2D) under the leadership of Aurore Laget-Annamayer, Professor of Public Law at Paris Dauphine University – PSL, and the Chair in Governance and Regulation.
The opening up of freely organised rail services to competition is reshaping the debate on how high-speed rail lines contribute to regional development.
In a competitive environment, how should we conceive of the role of high-speed rail in connecting regions beyond just the most profitable routes? What balance should be struck between market forces, regulation and regional cohesion objectives?
Paris Dauphine University – PSL invites you to a workshop bringing together academic experts and stakeholders from the rail sector. Through two round-table discussions, public and private stakeholders will draw up a shared assessment, informed by practical experience, before exploring the legal, economic and institutional levers that can reconcile competition, high-speed rail services and regional development.
With the participation of ART, SNCF Voyageurs, AFRA, Trenitalia, SNCF Réseau, Trans-Missions, Senator Franck Dhersin, Cabinet Magenta, Transdev, Juan Montero (FSR).






















