Alexandra Andhov
Alexandra Andhov is an Associate Professor in Corporate Law and Law and Technology.
Alexandra’s research focuses on questions of corporate law, corporate governance, capital markets, law, and technology from an interdisciplinary and comparative perspective. Her main research interest lies in the integration of legal, economic, and technological analysis, with particular emphasis on more sustainable, inclusive democratic, and fair markets.
On these topics, she has published articles in numerous European and US law journals and reviews, including European Business Law Review, Cornell International Law Journal, Queen Mary Law Journal, Business & Society, and others. Alexandra has published chapters in anthologies published by the leading publishing houses, including OUP, Hart Publishing, and Edward Elgar Publishing. Her most recent publication Start-up Law was published in December 2020 with Edward Elgar Publishing. Her manuscript with Hart Publishing for 2022 focuses on EU financial regulation and new technological developments.
In 2019, Alexandra was a Fulbright Scholar at Cornell Law School. She has held visiting posts at various institutions, including the Oxford Law School, University of Turin, CBS, and UNIDROIT. Alexandra serves as Chair of the Board of Directors of Finance Watch, a Brussel-based NGO. She is a member of various organizations and societies, among others the American Society of Comparative Law, the Slovak Bar Association (non-active), and IDA (the Danish Society of Engineers).
Alexandra holds an S.J.D. in International Business Law from the Central European University (2015), an LL.M in International Business Law from the Central European University (2011) and a Master’s degree in law from Comenius University (2010). She has been a visiting researcher in numerous institutions and research centers, including the University of Turin (2017), the Cornell Law School (2013-14) and the Oxford Law School (2013). Before joining CEVIA, she was a research fellow at the Center for Integrity in Business and Government at the CEU Business School (2012-2015) and she worked for CMS Cameron McKenna in Budapest with their litigation and arbitration team. In 2015 she joined a consultation firm, CNS Risk. Alexandra was called into the Bar in Slovakia.