Summary
Abdulaziz Abdurazakov is an investment intern and lecturer based in State College, Pennsylvania, blending four years of technical C#/.NET backend development experience with academic and policy roles in international law and investment. Currently working at Uzbekistan’s Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade while lecturing in Cyber Law, he bridges technology, legal frameworks, and economic policy to advise on digitally enabled investment initiatives. His background includes teaching at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy and a Master’s in International Law, giving him a strong foundation in regulatory nuance and cross-border practice. A developer at heart, he contributes to backend systems and brings practical engineering discipline to policy projects—an uncommon hybrid that helps translate legal requirements into implementable technical solutions. Pursuing postgraduate study at Westminster International University in Tashkent and with study experience at Penn State, he combines international academic exposure with hands-on government and classroom impact.
4 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Arts - BA, International Law and Legal Studies, 4, Bachelor of Arts - BA, International Law and Legal Studies, 4 at Tashkent State University of Law
Penn State University
Master of Arts - MA, International Law and Legal Studies, 4, Master of Arts - MA, International Law and Legal Studies, 4 at The University of World Economy and Diplomacy
Postgraduate Degree, Postgraduate Degree at Westminster International University in Tashkent