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Tuesday Top Ten – Contracts & Commercial Law Downloads for March 1, 2022

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Top Downloads For:

Contracts & Commercial Law eJournal

Recent Top Papers (60 days)

As of: 31 Dec 2021 – 01 Mar 2022

Rank Paper Downloads

1.

Assembly-Line Plaintiffs

University of Chicago Law School
717
2.

The Cryptic Case of the CryptoPunks Licenses: The Mystery Over the Licenses for CryptoPunks NFTs

Chicago-Kent College of Law – Illinois Institute of Technology
568
3.

K is for Contract―Why is it, Though?

Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
306
4.

Arbitration Effect

California State University, Northridge, Nazarian School of Business & Economics, and California State University, Los Angeles
305
5.

Choice of Law in the American Courts in 2021: Thirty-Fifth Annual Survey

University of North Carolina School of Law, University of California, Davis – School of Law and Willamette University College of Law
262
6.

Other Judges’ Cases

University of North Carolina School of Law
254
7.

Christianity and Equity

Notre Dame Law School and Notre Dame Law School
244
8.

Why Corporate Law Is Private Law

University of Pennsylvania Law School
204
9.

The Many Layers and Dimensions of Contract Design

Centre for Advanced Studies in Biomedical Innovation Law (CeBIL), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, University of Vaasa, School of Accounting and Finance, Business Law and Kyushu University – Graduate School of Law
189
10.

Varieties of AI Explanations under the Law. From the GDPR to the AIA, and Beyond

European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) – European New School of Digital Studies and European University Viadrina Frankfurt (Oder) – European New School of Digital Studies
164

 

Top Downloads For:

Law & Society: Private Law – Contracts eJournal

Recent Top Papers (60 days)

As of: 31 Dec 2021 – 01 Mar 2022

Rank Paper Downloads
1.

Assembly-Line Plaintiffs

University of Chicago Law School
717
2.

K is for Contract―Why is it, Though?

Max Planck Institute for Research on Collective Goods
306
3.

Arbitration Effect

California State University, Northridge, Nazarian School of Business & Economics, and California State University, Los Angeles
305
4.

Why Corporate Law Is Private Law

University of Pennsylvania Law School
204
5.

The Many Layers and Dimensions of Contract Design

Centre for Advanced Studies in Biomedical Innovation Law (CeBIL), Faculty of Law, University of Copenhagen, University of Vaasa, School of Accounting and Finance, Business Law and Kyushu University – Graduate School of Law
189
6.

Who Has the Power to Enforce Private Rights?

University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) – School of Law
128
7.

The Present and Near Future of Self-Driving Contracts

University of Chicago Law School and University of Toronto – Faculty of Law
119
8.

Private Law Rights as Democratic Participation: Kelsen on Private Law and (Economic) Democracy

McGill University – Faculty of Law
98
9.

Forced Remote Arbitration

University of California, Davis – School of Law
93
10.

COVID-19 Aggregate Litigation: The Search for the Upstream Wrongdoer

Lewis & Clark Law School
92