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The Perils and Pace of Communicating

Posted on December 10, 2010 by Stephen Honig

I have delayed posting until I had some preliminary feedback from Belgorod State University as to my general plan, which is to teach many of the basics of business law (obviously at a pretty general level) but also spend time on … Continue reading →

Posted in Russia | Tagged Business Law, International Teaching

What to Teach? One Past Experience

Posted on September 24, 2010 by Stephen Honig

My primary question is, what should I teach in my brief tenure?  What should budding Russian lawyers take away from an initial exposure to US business law? One predecessor at Belgorod (seems I am not the first US attorney to … Continue reading →

Posted in Russia | Tagged International Teaching

Call for Help: What do I teach Russians about US Law?

Posted on September 17, 2010 by Stephen Honig

The main purpose of my trip, noted in my first post, is to collect suggestions for teaching United States business law in Russia.  My hope is that teaching the “best” US business law has to offer will resonate logically in … Continue reading →

Posted in Russia | Tagged International Teaching, Rule of Law
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