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November 14, 2010
Weekly Top Ten
Following are the Top 10 most-downloaded papers from the SSRN Journal of Contract and Commercial Law for the 60 days ending November 14, 2010. (Last week's ranking in parentheses.)
1 (1) Two Faces: Demystifying the Mortgage Electronic Registration System's Land Title Theory, Christopher Lewis Peterson (Utah).
2 (2) Good Faith and Contract Interpretation: A Law and Economics Perspective, Simone M. Sepe (Arizona).
3 (3) The Need for Insurance Policy Transparency, Daniel Schwarcz (Minnesota).
4 (4) Choice of Forum Provisions in Intra-Corporate Litigation: Mandatory and Elective Approaches, Joseph Grundfest (Stanford).
5 (6) Misbehavioral Economics: The Case Against Behavioral Antitrust, Joshua D. Wright (Geo. Mason) & Judd E. Stone (Int’l Center for Law & Economics).
6 (5) Taking Punitive Damages Seriously: Why a French Court Did Not Recognize An American Decision Awarding Punitive Damages and Why it Should Have, François-Xavier Licari (Metz).
7 (7) A Moral Rights Theory of the Private Law, Andrew S. Gold (DePaul).
8 (9) Should Consumers Be Permitted to Waive Products Liability? Product Safety, Private Contracts, and Adverse Selection, Albert H. Choi (Virginia) & Kathryn E. Spier (Harvard).
9 (8) Contractors and the Ultimate Sacrifice, Steven L. Schooner & Collin D. Swan (Geo. Washington).
10 (10) Vertical Restraints, Dealers with Power, and Antitrust Policy, Herbert J. Hovenkamp (Iowa).
FGS
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