
Some relatively recent reading tips on the CESL include:
- Reich and Micklitz, 'The Commission Proposal for a "Regulation on a Common European Sales Law" - Too Broad or Not Broad Enough?'
- Eidenmüller and others, 'The Proposal for a Regulation on a Common European Sales Law. Deficits of the Most Recent Textual Layer of European Contract Law'
Readers interested in economics and political science may want to consult Professor Eichengreen's reading list. Personally, I would add Sylvia Nasar's 'Grand Pursuit: A Story of Economic Genius', which beautifully recounts the development of economic theory from Dickens's times till today.