Cricket and the law : the man in white is always right / David Fraser.
2005
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Title
Cricket and the law : the man in white is always right / David Fraser.
Imprint
London : Routledge, 2005.
Description
1 online resource (425 pages).
Series
Routledge studies in law, society, and popular culture.
Formatted Contents Note
chapter 1 Introduction
chapter 2 The legal theory of cricket
chapter 3 Lord Denning, cricket, law and the meaning of life
chapter 4 Dante, cricket, law and the meaning of life
chapter 5 Laws, not rules or cricket as adjudication
chapter 6 Law, codes and the spirit of the game
chapter 7 More law and the spirit of the game
chapter 8 The man in white is always right: umpires, judges and rule of law of law
chapter 9 Umpires, decisions and the rule of law
chapter 10 The man in white is always right (but he is not always neutral)
chapter 11 Technology, adjudication and law
chapter 12 Leg before wicket, causation and the rule of law
chapter 13 Mankad, Javed, Hilditch, Sarfraz and the rule of law
chapter 14 It's not cricket: underarm bowling, legality and the meaning of life
chapter 15 The chucker as outlaw�legality, morality and exclusion in cricket
chapter 16 Murali, Shoaib and the jurisprudence of chucking
chapter 17 Bouncers: terror and the rule of law in cricket
chapter 18 Ball-tampering and the rule of law
chapter 19 The little master, ball-tampering and the rule of law
chapter 20 Delay and over-rates: temporality and the meaning of cricket
chapter 21 Ethical discourse, legal narrative and the meaning of cricket
chapter 22 You�'sledging and cricket as ethical discourse
chapter 23 Walking, the judicial function and the meaning of law
chapter 24 Other stories about cricket, law and the meaning of life
chapter 25 Capitalism and the meaning of cricket
chapter 26 Class struggle, old school tie and the meaning of cricket
chapter 27 The Hill, the members and others: the crowd as sub-text
chapter 28 Bodyline, postmodernism, law and the meaning of life
chapter 29 Conclusion: on life, law and cricket.
chapter 2 The legal theory of cricket
chapter 3 Lord Denning, cricket, law and the meaning of life
chapter 4 Dante, cricket, law and the meaning of life
chapter 5 Laws, not rules or cricket as adjudication
chapter 6 Law, codes and the spirit of the game
chapter 7 More law and the spirit of the game
chapter 8 The man in white is always right: umpires, judges and rule of law of law
chapter 9 Umpires, decisions and the rule of law
chapter 10 The man in white is always right (but he is not always neutral)
chapter 11 Technology, adjudication and law
chapter 12 Leg before wicket, causation and the rule of law
chapter 13 Mankad, Javed, Hilditch, Sarfraz and the rule of law
chapter 14 It's not cricket: underarm bowling, legality and the meaning of life
chapter 15 The chucker as outlaw�legality, morality and exclusion in cricket
chapter 16 Murali, Shoaib and the jurisprudence of chucking
chapter 17 Bouncers: terror and the rule of law in cricket
chapter 18 Ball-tampering and the rule of law
chapter 19 The little master, ball-tampering and the rule of law
chapter 20 Delay and over-rates: temporality and the meaning of cricket
chapter 21 Ethical discourse, legal narrative and the meaning of cricket
chapter 22 You�'sledging and cricket as ethical discourse
chapter 23 Walking, the judicial function and the meaning of law
chapter 24 Other stories about cricket, law and the meaning of life
chapter 25 Capitalism and the meaning of cricket
chapter 26 Class struggle, old school tie and the meaning of cricket
chapter 27 The Hill, the members and others: the crowd as sub-text
chapter 28 Bodyline, postmodernism, law and the meaning of life
chapter 29 Conclusion: on life, law and cricket.
Bibliography, etc. Note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 337-401) and index.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9780203485941 (e-book : PDF)
9781135773335 (e-book: Mobi)
9781135773373 (e-book: ePub)
9781135773380 (e-book: PDF)
9780714653471 (hardback)
9780714682853 (paperback)
9781135773335 (e-book: Mobi)
9781135773373 (e-book: ePub)
9781135773380 (e-book: PDF)
9780714653471 (hardback)
9780714682853 (paperback)
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