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Alexandre Rempp is a French qualified attorney specialising in international commercial and investment arbitration.

Alexandre has been a member of the counsel team and has acted as secretary to the arbitral tribunal in international arbitration proceedings conducted under the rules of major institutions (e.g. ICC, ICSID, Swiss Arbitration Centre and SIAC) in various industries, including the oil & gas, finance and IT sectors. Alexandre has also acted as counsel in arbitration-related court proceedings in France (first instance and court of appeal) and has advised a State in the reform of its bilateral investment treaties.

Before joining Lévy Kaufmann-Kohler, Alexandre worked in the international arbitration department of a major international French law firm in Paris.

A German and French national, Alexandre holds a Master’s degree in International Business Law from the University Paris-Panthéon-Assas, as well as a Master’s degree in German and French Business Law from the University Paris Nanterre and the University of Potsdam. He is fluent in French, German and English, and has basic knowledge of Spanish.

Selected publications

Commercial Arbitration: France

GAR Commercial Arbitration Know-How 2023 (co-authors: A. Munoz, S. Willaume, A. Westphalen and S. Matamoros)

Country Report on Local Requirements for the Extension of an Arbitration Clause to, and Enforcement of an Arbitral Award against, a Non-Signatory – Tunisia

IBA Arbitration Committee, Subcommittee on Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards, 21 July 2023 (co-authors: M. Essid, S. Willaume)

Proving corruption in international arbitration: navigating existing practices and recent case law

International Business Law Journal, 2022, pp. 129-146 (co-author: A. Westphalen)

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Selected publications

Commercial Arbitration: France

GAR Commercial Arbitration Know-How 2023 (co-authors: A. Munoz, S. Willaume, A. Westphalen and S. Matamoros)

Country Report on Local Requirements for the Extension of an Arbitration Clause to, and Enforcement of an Arbitral Award against, a Non-Signatory – Tunisia

IBA Arbitration Committee, Subcommittee on Recognition and Enforcement of Arbitral Awards, 21 July 2023 (co-authors: M. Essid, S. Willaume)

Proving corruption in international arbitration: navigating existing practices and recent case law

International Business Law Journal, 2022, pp. 129-146 (co-author: A. Westphalen)

See all my publications

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