Wrongs & Rights Come Apart
Nicolas Cornell- Philosophy of Law
2025
“Third Parties”
Nicolas Cornell
Research Handbook on the Philosophy of Contract Law
2025
“Duties Owed to the Public”
Nicolas Cornell
Interstitial Private Law
2024
Conversations in Philosophy, Politics, and Law
2024
Smart Contracts: Technological, Business and Legal Perspectives
2021
“VIII—Gambling on Others and Relying on Others”
Nicolas Cornell
Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society
2021
Yale Law Journal
2020
Politics, Philosophy & Economics
2020
Civil Wrongs and Justice in Private Law
2020
Review of Rights and Demands: A Foundational Inquiry by Margaret Gilbert
Nicolas Cornell- Philosophy of Law
Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy
2019
“Wrongful Benefit & Arctic Drilling”
Nicolas Cornell- Environmental and Energy Law
University of California Davis Law Review
2017
“The Possibility of Preemptive Forgiving”
Nicolas Cornell- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Philosophical Review
2017
Review of The Choice Theory of Contracts by Hanoch Dagan and Michael Heller
Nicolas Cornell- Corporate and Securities Law
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
2017
Duke Law Journal
2017
“A Complainant-Oriented Approach to Unconscionability and Contract Law”
Nicolas Cornell- Corporate and Securities Law
University of Pennsylvania Law Review
2016
“Implications, Extensions, and Applications: The Aesthetic Toll of Nudging”
Nicolas Cornell- Philosophy of Law
Georgetown Journal of Law & Public Policy
2016
“Vicarious Complaints and Normative Diversity: A Reply to Sage”
Nicolas Cornell
Tulane Law Review Online
2016
“On Homer Blosser Reed’s ‘The Morals of Monopoly and Competition’ ”
Nicolas Cornell- Legal Ethics and Professional Responsibility
Ethics: An International Journal of Social, Political and Legal Philosophy
2015
“The Puzzle of the Beneficiary’s Bargain”
Nicolas Cornell
Tulane Law Review
2015
Philosophy and Public Affairs
2015
Pennsylvania Undergraduate Law Journal
2015
Michigan Law Review
2015
Review of Manufacturing Morals: The Values of Silence in Business School Education by M. Anteby
Nicolas Cornell- Legal Writing and Research
Journal of Economic Literature
2014