Warshaw Burstein partner Marshall Lester discusses his work as a teacher of international corporate law at programs in countries in the former Soviet Union. In this podcast he gives perspectives on the differences between American and overseas students, discusses their interest in U.S. law and offers insights into the fascinating regions in which he has taught. Over the past five years he has taught courses at law schools in Riga, Latvia; Vilnius, Lithuania; Kaliningrad, Russia; Yerevan, Armenia and this past year in Moscow. He is scheduled to teach in Tartu, Estonia this fall. Mr. Lester has taught at these schools in association with the Center for International Legal Studies, www.cils.org, located in Salzburg, Austria.
Marshall Lester on Teaching International Law
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