Dr Alexander Ehrle, LL.M. (NYU)

Dr Alexander Ehrle, LL.M. (NYU)

Dr Alexander Ehrle, LL.M. (NYU)

Frankfurt a.M.
T +49 69 27229 20065 / +32 2 627 77 82

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Areas of practice

Dr Alexander Ehrle advises clients on issues relating to international trade and foreign trade law in Germany and Brussels. He is admitted to practise law in both Germany and the United States.
His advisory services cover export control and sanctions law, including related investigations, administrative proceedings and court proceedings. Dr Alexander Ehrle also represents clients in investment review proceedings and advises them on FDI regulations in Germany and the EU, as well as on approval procedures under the EU Third Country Subsidy Regulation. For his expertise in investment review law, Dr Ehrle was named one of GCR's ‘40 under 40’ in the field of FDI.
His expertise also covers ESG legislation, and he advises clients on issues relating to the CSDDD, LkSG, CSRD and ESRS, as well as other EU legislation within the framework of the Green Deal, such as the EU Deforestation Regulation, the EU Forced Labour Regulation and the CBAM.

Practices
Vita

Dr Alexander Ehrle advises clients on matters relating to international trade and foreign trade law, including foreign direct investment (FDI) and foreign security review (FSR) law, supply chain sustainability law, and customs law in Germany and Brussels.

His advisory services cover export control and sanctions law, including related internal investigations, regulatory proceedings, and civil and criminal court and arbitration proceedings. In addition, Dr Alexander Ehrle has extensive experience in advising on investment screening procedures in Germany and worldwide, as well as on the Third-Country Subsidies Regulation (FSR) and the clearance procedures based on it in the context of transactions. For his expertise in investment screening law, Dr Ehrle was recognised by the Global Competition Review (GCR) as one of the “40 under 40” in the field of FDI.

His advisory work also covers supply chain-related sustainability legislation, in particular the CSDDD, the LkSG, the CSRD and the ESRS, as well as other EU regulations under the Green Deal, such as the EU Deforestation Regulation, the EU Forced Labour Regulation and the CBAM.

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Memberships

  • American Bar Association, Co-Chair International Human Rights Committee
  • European Society of International Law
  • European Society of International Economic Law
  • American Society of International Law