This blog went live on 3 September. 4,737 pageviews so far, from 2,519 distinct visits. 60% of the visits are from returning users. Only 9% of visits involved mobile devices. The most common browsers are IE (30%), Safari (23%), Firefox (22%) and Chrome (21%). Most of the traffic comes direct (54%), some is referred (27%), a little is from search engines (19% – though mostly the search term is the name of the blog).
Top ten countries (percentage of total visits):
- Canada (16%)
- Ireland (15%)
- United Kingdom (14%)
- Australia (13%)
- United States (12%)
- Israel (4%)
- France (3%)
- Italy (2%)
- Sweden (2%)
- Singapore (2%)
Top cities (percentage of total visits):
- Cork (10.7%)
- Kingston, Ontario (6.1%)
- Toronto (4.1%)
- Sydney (4.0%)
- Dublin (3.8%)
- Cambridge, England (3.7%)
- Montreal (3.5%)
- Melbourne (3.3%)
- Brisbane (2.9%)
- Strasbourg (2.8%)
- London, England (2.2%)
- Jerusalem (2.1%)
- Oxford (1.9%)
Top ten posts:
- Proposal for a Common European Sales Law
- Does ‘Sorry’ Incriminate? Evidence, Harm and the Meaning of Apologies (Helmreich)
- The Concept of Ownership and the Relativity of Title (Katz)
- Classical Contract Law, Past and Present (Rosenberg)
- Corrective Justice and Unjust Enrichment (Doyle)
- Liability Under Uncertain Causation? Four Talmudic Answers to a Contemporary Tort Dilemma (Shmueli and Sinai)
- How to Opt into the Common European Sales Law? Brief Comments on the Commission’s Proposal for a Regulation (Hesselink)
- Nuisance as a Strict Liability Wrong (Keating)
- Philosophy of Tort Law (Fabra Zamora)
- The Future of Contract Law (Grundmann)
(All statistics ignore visits by the site owner himself.)
First posted 2011-12-27 14:24:46
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