Isabelle Hasquenoph is a Lecturer (Maître de conferences) in public law at Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne University (Institut de Recherche Juridique de la Sorbonne – Serdeaut - Sorbonne droit public et privé de l’économie). After studying law at the University of Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne and the Ecole Normale Supérieure (Department of Law, Economics and Management), she wrote a dissertation in administrative law entitled Contrats publics et concurrence (Dalloz 2021), which won the prize of the French Association for Research in Administrative Law.
She has taken part in international conferences (in Nottingham and Turin), and her research is now developing along several lines of enquiry. Firstly, she has published several articles on the relationships between public contract law and new technologies (through the prism of artificial intelligence, blockchain, and personal data protection). She also focuses on the links between law and economics (through articles on the teaching of political economy, and the economic training of French judges). Finally, her work focuses more broadly on general administrative law