04233nam 2200709Ia 450 991082188230332120200520144314.00-86758-696-61-135-77337-81-135-77338-61-280-23607-897866102360770-203-48594-710.4324/9780203485941 (CKB)1000000000248922(EBL)183106(OCoLC)62148030(SSID)ssj0000132283(PQKBManifestationID)11136146(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000132283(PQKBWorkID)10028846(PQKB)10861418(MiAaPQ)EBC183106(Au-PeEL)EBL183106(CaPaEBR)ebr10162639(CaONFJC)MIL23607(EXLCZ)99100000000024892220040720d2005 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCricket and the law the man in white is always right /David Fraser2nd ed.London Routledge20051 online resource (442 p.)Routledge studies in law, society and popular culturePrevious ed.: Sydney : Institute of Criminology, Sydney University Law School, 1993.0-7146-8285-3 0-7146-5347-0 Includes bibliographical references and index.Book Cover; Half-Title; Title; Copyright; Contents; Series editor's preface; Preface; Foreword; 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 law12. Leg before wicket, causation and the rule of law13. Mankad, Javed, Hilditch, Sarfraz and the rule of law; 14. It's 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 cricket22. You...-sledging and cricket as ethical discourse23. Walking, the judicial function and the meaning of law; 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; Notes; IndexCricket, law and the meaning of life ...In a readable, informed and absorbing discussion of cricket's defining controversies - bodyline, chucking, ball-tampering, sledging, walking and the use of technology, among many others - David Fraser explores the ambiguities of law and social order in cricket. Cricket and the Law charts the interrelationship between cricket and legal theory - between the law of the game and the law of our lives - and demonstrates how cricket's cultural conventions can escape the confines of the game to carry far bRoutledge studies in law, society, and popular culture.CricketSocial aspectsCricketRulesSociological jurisprudenceCricketSocial aspects.CricketSociological jurisprudence.796.358Fraser David1953-1763973MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910821882303321Cricket and the law4204693UNINA