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Cricket and the law : the man in white is always right / David Fraser.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Routledge studies in law, society, and popular culturePublisher: London : Routledge, 2005Description: xvi, 438 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0714653470
  • 9780714653471
  • 0714682853
  • 9780714682853
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 796.358 22
LOC classification:
  • GV927.5.S63 F73 2005
Contents:
1. Introduction -- 2. The Legal Theory of Cricket -- 3. Lord Denning, Cricket, Law and the Meaning of Life -- 4. Dante, Cricket, Law and the Meaning of Life -- 5. Laws, not Rules or Cricket as Adjudication -- 6. Law, Codes and the Spirit of the Game -- 7. More Law and the Spirit of the Game -- 8. The Man in White is Always Right: Umpires, Judges and the Rule of Law-- 9. Umpires, Decisions and the Rule of Law -- 10. The Man in White is Always Right (but he is not always neutral) -- 11. Technology, Adjudication and Law -- 12. Leg Before Wicket, Causation and the Rule of Law -- 13. Mankad, Javed, Hilditch, Sarfraz and the Rule of the Law -- 14. Its Not Cricket: Underarm Bowling, Legality and the Meaning of Life -- 15. The Chucker as outlaw: Legality, Morality and Exclusion in Cricket -- 16. Murali, Shoaib and the Jurisprudence of Chucking -- 17. Bouncers: Terror and the Rule of Law in Cricket -- 18. Ball-tampering and the Rule of Law -- 19. The Little Master: Ball-tampering and the Rule of Law -- 20. Delay and Over-Rates: Temporality and the Meaning of Cricket -- 21. Ethical Discourse, Legal Narrative and the Meaning of Cricket -- 22. You. Sledging and Cricket as Ethical Discourse -- 23. Walking, the Judicial Function and the Meaning of Life -- 24. Other Stories about Cricket, Law and the Meaning of Life -- 25. Capitalism and the Meaning of Cricket -- 26. Class Struggle, Old School Tie and the Meaning of Cricket -- 27. The Hill, the Members and Others: the Crowd as Sub-text -- 28. Bodyline, Postmodernism. Law and the Meaning of Life -- 29. Conclusion: On Life Law and Cricket.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

1. Introduction -- 2. The Legal Theory of Cricket -- 3. Lord Denning, Cricket, Law and the Meaning of Life -- 4. Dante, Cricket, Law and the Meaning of Life -- 5. Laws, not Rules or Cricket as Adjudication -- 6. Law, Codes and the Spirit of the Game -- 7. More Law and the Spirit of the Game -- 8. The Man in White is Always Right: Umpires, Judges and the Rule of Law-- 9. Umpires, Decisions and the Rule of Law -- 10. The Man in White is Always Right (but he is not always neutral) -- 11. Technology, Adjudication and Law -- 12. Leg Before Wicket, Causation and the Rule of Law -- 13. Mankad, Javed, Hilditch, Sarfraz and the Rule of the Law -- 14. Its Not Cricket: Underarm Bowling, Legality and the Meaning of Life -- 15. The Chucker as outlaw: Legality, Morality and Exclusion in Cricket -- 16. Murali, Shoaib and the Jurisprudence of Chucking -- 17. Bouncers: Terror and the Rule of Law in Cricket -- 18. Ball-tampering and the Rule of Law -- 19. The Little Master: Ball-tampering and the Rule of Law -- 20. Delay and Over-Rates: Temporality and the Meaning of Cricket -- 21. Ethical Discourse, Legal Narrative and the Meaning of Cricket -- 22. You. Sledging and Cricket as Ethical Discourse -- 23. Walking, the Judicial Function and the Meaning of Life -- 24. Other Stories about Cricket, Law and the Meaning of Life -- 25. Capitalism and the Meaning of Cricket -- 26. Class Struggle, Old School Tie and the Meaning of Cricket -- 27. The Hill, the Members and Others: the Crowd as Sub-text -- 28. Bodyline, Postmodernism. Law and the Meaning of Life -- 29. Conclusion: On Life Law and Cricket.

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