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December 04, 2012

Weekly Top Tens from the Social Science Research Council

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

October 4, 2012 to December 3, 2012

RankDownloadsPaper Title
1 263 The Cross-Border Freedom of Form Principle Under Reservation: The Role of Articles 12 and 96 CISG in Theory and Practice 
Ulrich G. Schroeter
University of Mannheim - Faculty of Law
2 263 Libertarianism, Law and Economics, and the Common Law 
Todd J. Zywicki
George Mason University - School of Law, Faculty
3 190 Losing the Paper – Mortgage Assignments, Note Transfers and Consumer Protection 
Alan M. White
City University of New York (CUNY) - School of Law
4 155 Express Contract Terms and the Implied Contractual Covenant of Delaware Law 
Mohsen Manesh
University of Oregon School of Law
5 146 CISG and CESL 
Ulrich Magnus
c/o Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law
6 118 Lewellyn Slept Here: A Short History of Sticky Contracts and Feudalism 
Cheryl B. PrestonEli McCann
Brigham Young University - J. Reuben Clark Law School, Unaffiliated Authors -affiliation not provided to SSRN
Date posted to database: October 24, 2012 
Last Revised: October 26, 2012
7 84 Commercial Sales: The Common European Sales Law Compared to the Vienna Sales Convention 
Marco LoosHarriët Schelhaas
University of Amsterdam - Centre for the Study of European Contract Law (CSECL), Unaffiliated Authors - affiliation not provided to SSRN
8 80 An EU Law for Cross-Border Sales Only – Its Meaning and Implications in Open Markets 
Jürgen Basedow
Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law
9 79 The Historical Origins of America's Mortgage Laws 
Andra C. Ghent
Arizona State University (ASU) - Finance Departmen
10 78 Markets as a Moral Foundation for Contract Law 
Nathan B. Oman
William & Mary Law School

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

October 4, 2012 to December 3, 2012

RankDownloadsPaper Title
1 262 The Cross-Border Freedom of Form Principle Under Reservation: The Role of Articles 12 and 96 CISG in Theory and Practice 
Ulrich G. Schroeter
University of Mannheim - Faculty of Law
2 190 Losing the Paper – Mortgage Assignments, Note Transfers and Consumer Protection 
Alan M. White
City University of New York (CUNY) - School of Law
3 155 Express Contract Terms and the Implied Contractual Covenant of Delaware Law 
Mohsen Manesh
University of Oregon School of Law
4 145 CISG and CESL 
Ulrich Magnus
c/o Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law
5 118 Lewellyn Slept Here: A Short History of Sticky Contracts and Feudalism 
Cheryl B. PrestonEli McCann
Brigham Young University - J. Reuben Clark Law School, Unaffiliated Authors -affiliation not provided to SSRN
6 84 Commercial Sales: The Common European Sales Law Compared to the Vienna Sales Convention 
Marco LoosHarriët Schelhaas
University of Amsterdam - Centre for the Study of European Contract Law (CSECL), Unaffiliated Authors - affiliation not provided to SSRN
7 80 An EU Law for Cross-Border Sales Only – Its Meaning and Implications in Open Markets 
Jürgen Basedow
Max Planck Institute for Comparative and International Private Law
8 78 Markets as a Moral Foundation for Contract Law 
Nathan B. Oman
William & Mary Law School
9 73 Contract Theory and the Failures of Public-Private Contracting 
Wendy Netter EpsteinWendy Netter Epstein
Illinois Institute of Technology - Chicago-Kent College of Law, Kirkland & Ellis
10 71 In Defense of Commercial Capitalism: Lessius, Partnerships and the Contractus Trinus 
Wim Decock
Max-Planck-Institute for European Legal History
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