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Author: Marco Ventoruzzo

13 Apr

VJIL Symposium: Introducing Marco Ventoruzzo’s “Like Moths to a Flame? International Securities Litigation After Morrison: Correcting the Supreme Court’s ‘Transactional Test'”

[Marco Ventoruzzo is a Professor of Law at Pennsylvania State Dickinson School of Law.] This post is part of the Virginia Journal of International Law Symposium, Volume 52, Issues 1 and 2. Other posts in this series can be found in the related posts below. Thank you very much to Opinio Juris for hosting this online discussion of my recent Virginia Journal...

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