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February 14, 2012
Weekly Top Tens from the Social Science Research Network
RECENT HITS (for all papers announced in the last 60 days)
TOP 10 Papers for Journal of Contracts & Commercial Law eJournal
December 16, 2011 to February 14, 2012
| Rank | Downloads | Paper Title |
| 1 |
401 |
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 |
326 |
Choice of Law in the American Courts in 2011: Twenty-Fifth Annual Survey Symeon C. Symeonides, Willamette University - College of Law |
| 3 |
206 |
Competition and Consumer Protection: A Behavioral Economics Account Oren Bar-Gill, New York University (NYU) - School of Law |
| 4 |
183 |
The Rome I Regulation Rules on Party Autonomy for Choice of Law: A U.S. Perspective Ronald A. Brand, University of Pittsburgh - School of Law |
| 5 |
150 |
Bankruptcy, Backwards: The Problem of Quasi-Sovereign Debt Anna Gelpern, American University Washington College of Law |
| 6 |
85 |
Judging Lite: How Arbitrators Use and Create Precedent Mark C. Weidemaier, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill - School of Law |
| 7 |
77 |
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 |
| 8 |
75 |
A Radical View of Legal Pluralism Jan M. Smits, Maastricht University Faculty of Law - Maastricht European Private Law Institute (M-EPLI) |
| 9 |
66 |
Aggregation and Law Ariel Porat, Eric A. Posner, Tel Aviv University, University of Chicago - Law School |
| 10 |
78 |
Contract Theory: Is There a Path Through the Theoretical Jungle? Martin Hogg, University of Edinburgh - School of Law |
RECENT HITS (for all papers announced in the last 60 days)
TOP 10 Papers for Journal of LSN: Contracts (Topic)
December 16, 2011 to February 14, 2012
| Rank | Downloads | Paper Title |
| 1 |
183 |
The Rome I Regulation Rules on Party Autonomy for Choice of Law: A U.S. Perspective Ronald A. Brand, University of Pittsburgh - School of Law |
| 2 |
85 |
Judging Lite: How Arbitrators Use and Create Precedent Mark C. Weidemaier, University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill - School of Law |
| 3 |
78 |
Contract Theory: Is There a Path Through the Theoretical Jungle? Martin Hogg, University of Edinburgh - School of Law |
| 4 |
66 |
Aggregation and Law Ariel Porat, Eric A. Posner, Tel Aviv University, University of Chicago - Law School |
| 5 |
58 |
A Dual Approach to Contract Remedies Michael D. Knobler, Yale University - Law School |
| 6 |
49 |
Private Law and Moral Practices Part 1: Contract Prince Saprai, George Letsas, University College London - Faculty of Laws , University College London - Faculty of Laws |
| 7 |
49 |
Contract Law's Inefficiency David M. Driesen, Syracuse University - College of Law |
| 8 |
48 |
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 |
| 9 |
44 |
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 |
| 10 |
37 |
Contracts Meet Henry Ford Barak D. Richman, Duke University - School of Law |
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