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February 21, 2012

Weekly Top Tens from the Social Science Research Network

SSRNRECENT HITS (for all papers announced in the last 60 days)
TOP 10 Papers for Journal of Contracts & Commercial Law eJournal

December 23, 2011 to February 21, 2012

Rank Downloads Paper Title
1 412 The Scope and Implications of Stern v. Marshall, 131 S. Ct. (2011)
Michael St. Patrick Baxter, Elizabeth Gibson, Randal C. Picker, R. Patrick Vance,
Covington & Burling LLP, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill - School of Law, University of Chicago - Law School, Jones Walker - New Orleans Office
2 338 Choice of Law in the American Courts in 2011: Twenty-Fifth Annual Survey
Symeon C. Symeonides,
Willamette University - College of Law
3 153 Bankruptcy, Backwards: The Problem of Quasi-Sovereign Debt
Anna Gelpern,
American University Washington College of Law
4 111 The Proposal for a Regulation on a Common European Sales Law: Shortcomings of the Most Recent Textual Layer of European Contract Law
Horst Eidenmueller, Nils Jansen, Eva-Maria Kieninger, Gerhard Wagner, Reinhard Zimmermann,
University of Munich, University of Muenster, University of Wuerzburg, University of Bonn, Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law
5 101 Contract Theory: Is There a Path Through the Theoretical Jungle?
Martin Hogg,
University of Edinburgh - School of Law,
Date posted to database: January 12, 2012
Last Revised: February 3, 2012
6 90 Judging Lite: How Arbitrators Use and Create Precedent
Mark C. Weidemaier,
University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill - School of Law,
Date posted to database: January 10, 2012
Last Revised: January 27, 2012
7 89 Boomer-Ang Eldercare: Deductible Claim?
Wendy C. Gerzog,
University of Baltimore - School of Law
8 81 The WTO’s Revised Government Procurement Agreement - An Important Milestone Toward Greater Market Access and Transparency in Global Public Procurement Markets
Robert D. Anderson, Steven L. Schooner, Collin D. Swan,
World Trade Organization, George Washington University - Law School, George Washington University - Law School
9 76 A Radical View of Legal Pluralism
Jan M. Smits,
Maastricht University Faculty of Law - Maastricht European Private Law Institute (M-EPLI)
10 69 Aggregation and Law
Ariel Porat, Eric A. Posner,
Tel Aviv University, University of Chicago - Law School

RECENT HITS (for all papers announced in the last 60 days)
TOP 10 Papers for Journal of LSN: Contracts (Topic)

December 23, 2011 to February 21, 2012

Rank Downloads Paper Title
1 101 Contract Theory: Is There a Path Through the Theoretical Jungle?
Martin Hogg,
University of Edinburgh - School of Law
2 90 Judging Lite: How Arbitrators Use and Create Precedent
Mark C. Weidemaier,
University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill - School of Law
3 69 Aggregation and Law
Ariel Porat, Eric A. Posner,
Tel Aviv University, University of Chicago - Law School
4 59 A Dual Approach to Contract Remedies
Michael D. Knobler,
Yale University - Law School
5 58 Empirical Studies of Contract
Zev J. Eigen,
Northwestern University School of Law
6 51 Beyond Ex Post Expediency - An Ex Ante View of Rescission and Restitution
Richard R. W. Brooks, Alexander Stremitzer,
Yale University - Law School, UCLA School of Law,
7 50 Private Law and Moral Practices Part 1: Contract
Prince Saprai, George Letsas,
University College London - Faculty of Laws , University College London - Faculty of Laws
8 49 Contract Law's Inefficiency
David M. Driesen,
Syracuse University - College of Law
9 43 Contracts Meet Henry Ford
Barak D. Richman,
Duke University - School of Law
10 48 Non-State Law in the (Proposed) Hague Principles on Choice of Law in International Contracts
Genevieve Saumier, Lauro Gama,
McGill University - Faculty of Law, PUC-Rio

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