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Baseball, Besuboru, Yakyu: Comparing The American And Japanese Games, Masaru Ikei Oct 2000

Baseball, Besuboru, Yakyu: Comparing The American And Japanese Games, Masaru Ikei

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


"Latin Players On The Cheap:" Professional Baseball Recruitment In Latin America And The Neocolonialist Tradition, Samuel O. Regalado Oct 2000

"Latin Players On The Cheap:" Professional Baseball Recruitment In Latin America And The Neocolonialist Tradition, Samuel O. Regalado

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Globalization Of Baseball: A Latin American Perspective, Angel Vargas Oct 2000

The Globalization Of Baseball: A Latin American Perspective, Angel Vargas

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Globalization Of Baseball: Reflections Of A Sports Writer, Leonard Koppett Oct 2000

The Globalization Of Baseball: Reflections Of A Sports Writer, Leonard Koppett

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Baseball In Canada, Samuel R. Hill Oct 2000

Baseball In Canada, Samuel R. Hill

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Introduction: Baseball In The Global Era: Economic, Legal, And Cultural Perspectives Symposium, David Fidler Oct 2000

Introduction: Baseball In The Global Era: Economic, Legal, And Cultural Perspectives Symposium, David Fidler

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Baseball And Globalization: The Game Played And Heard And Watched 'Round The World (With Apologies To Soccer And Bobby Thomson), William B. Gould Iv Oct 2000

Baseball And Globalization: The Game Played And Heard And Watched 'Round The World (With Apologies To Soccer And Bobby Thomson), William B. Gould Iv

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Magic Of Baseball (Keynote Lecture), Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria Oct 2000

The Magic Of Baseball (Keynote Lecture), Roberto Gonzalez Echevarria

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Governing Sports In The Global Era: A Political Economy Of Major League Baseball And Its Stakeholders, Mark S. Rosentraub Oct 2000

Governing Sports In The Global Era: A Political Economy Of Major League Baseball And Its Stakeholders, Mark S. Rosentraub

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


The Evolution Of Sovereignty And Citizenship In Western Europe: Implications For Migration And Globalization, John D. Snethen Oct 2000

The Evolution Of Sovereignty And Citizenship In Western Europe: Implications For Migration And Globalization, John D. Snethen

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

No abstract provided.


Analogical Reasoning As Translation: The Pragmatics Of Transitivity, Jonathan Yovel Jan 2000

Analogical Reasoning As Translation: The Pragmatics Of Transitivity, Jonathan Yovel

Jonathan Yovel

This paper attempts to examine the underlying structure of analogical reasoning in decision making. The immediate (but not exclusive) context is the form of reasoning commonly seen as prevalent in common-law judicial decision making. Following Wittgenstein and Strawson the paper identifies the problem of the contingency of transitivity of analogical relations as a serious impediment to analogical reasoning. It then proceeds to offer a method of translation that delineates the borders of contingency and analyticity of transitivity in such cases, as well as proposes how these borders may be manipulated. The theoretical insight is to treat analogical relations anaphorically, as …


What Is Contract Law 'About'? Speech Act Theory And A Critique Of 'Skeletal Promises', Jonathan Yovel Jan 2000

What Is Contract Law 'About'? Speech Act Theory And A Critique Of 'Skeletal Promises', Jonathan Yovel

Jonathan Yovel

What is contract law about? One way of looking at it is to conceive of the subject-matter of contract law in terms of promises - just as tort law arguably revolves around the concepts of accident or harm. Much like accidents - first-year law students are taught - promises are out there in the world, to be classified and distinguished so as to privilege some with legal enforceability. There is a language/world of promises, this approach seems to indicate, and a language/world of contracts. It is a main function of contract law to perform translations from the one to the …