Cricket and the Law charts the inter-relationship between cricket - the law of the game, and legal theory - the law of our lives. Fraser draws connections and commonalities between these two seemingly disparate, complex sets of conventions. This study will be enjoyed by lawyers and students of law, sport, sociology and cultural studies, as well as cricket lovers everywhere.... matter how cogently worded the Laws of Cricket may be and no matter how many years of practice have built up for us to call upon in cases of doubt or uncertainty, at a basic level, an umpire is bound by the nature of the game to make mistakes. ... For these reasons, Bird historically opposed the creation of an international panel from which neutral umpires would be ... While situations such as those described by Nandy where Indian umpires in a match against England a#39;. . . not onlyanbsp;...
Title | : | Cricket and the Law |
Author | : | David Fraser |
Publisher | : | Psychology Press - 2005 |
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