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Legal Bases

Forfatter:
pocket, 1998
Engelsk
If baseball is the heart of America, the legal process provides the sinews that hold it in place. It was the legal process that allowed William Hulbert to bring club owners together in a New York City hotel room in 1876 to form the National League, and ninety years later, it allowed Marvin Miller to change a management-funded fraternity of ballplayers into the strongest trade union in America. But how does collective bargaining and labor arbitration work in the major leagues? Why is baseball exempt from the antitrust laws? In Legal Bases, Roger Abrams has assembled an all-star baseball law team whose stories illuminate the sometimes uproarious, sometimes ignominious relationship between law and baseball that has made the business of baseball a truly American institution.
Undertittel
Baseball And The Law
Forfatter
Roger Abrams
ISBN
9781566398909
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
399 gram
Utgivelsesdato
2.2.1998
Antall sider
240