
Christelle Dubouchet
Christelle Dubouchet is a Global Senior Legal Counsel with strong experience in U.S, E.U., and U.K. Customs law, Sanctions, and Export Controls. A graduate of U.C. Berkeley School of Law (LL.M., 2020), she is also a qualified Lawyer for the Paris Bar (2014) and a member of both the New York State Bar (2021) and the State Bar of California (2021).
Her extensive experience in advisory works and litigation allows her to deal with complex Sanctions and Export Controls issues regarding hardware and software contexts.
Before studying at U.C. Berkeley, she served as a Senior Associate at Arsene in Paris, advising on Customs Law and International Trade. Her expertise includes risk analysis, defense strategy preparation, and managing relationships with authorities to secure favorable outcomes.
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Non-preferential origin and EU sanctions on Russia
In her presentation on EU sanctions and non-preferential origin, Christelle Dubouchet examines how Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 - the EU’s restrictive measures against Russia - is increasingly intertwined with rules of origin compliance. This evolving framework presents significant challenges for importers, particularly in the iron and steel sector, as the...
The evolving nature of European efforts to control third countries' support for Russia's military-industrial base
The use of sanctions and export controls as a strategic tool to ensure global security has gained prominence in the face of geopolitical shifts. Recent developments highlight the European Union’s (EU) efforts to tighten restrictions on dual-use goods and advanced technology items through its anti-circumvention legal tools. This was particularly...
Export control: the need for an internal compliance programme
What is an Internal Compliance Programme (ICP) and what are its core elements? What if the ICP is not required by law, should companies still use it? The answer is definitely yes. Even if your company does not fall under the criteria for a mandatory ICP, it is important to...
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The evolving nature of European efforts to control third countries' support for Russia's military-industrial base
The use of sanctions and export controls as a strategic tool to ensure global security has gained prominence in the face of geopolitical shifts. Recent developments highlight the European Union’s (EU) efforts to tighten restrictions on dual-use goods and advanced technology items through its anti-circumvention legal tools. This was particularly...
Export control: the need for an internal compliance programme
What is an Internal Compliance Programme (ICP) and what are its core elements? What if the ICP is not required by law, should companies still use it? The answer is definitely yes. Even if your company does not fall under the criteria for a mandatory ICP, it is important to...
Non-preferential origin and EU sanctions on Russia
In her presentation on EU sanctions and non-preferential origin, Christelle Dubouchet examines how Regulation (EU) No 833/2014 - the EU’s restrictive measures against Russia - is increasingly intertwined with rules of origin compliance. This evolving framework presents significant challenges for importers, particularly in the iron and steel sector, as the...