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ESLJ Volume 3 Number 1 Reviews

ISSN 1748-944X


We are always interested in receiving reviews on any relevant book, play, film or exhibition that is linked to the subject of Entertainment and Sports Law. If you are interested in reviewing any of the following books, or if you have a review that you would like us to consider for publication, or if you would like to receive a review copy of a specific book, please contact Dr Mark James, on m.james@mmu.ac.uk:

  • Law’s Moving Image, (2004) edited by Leslie Moran, Emma Sandon, Elena Loizidou and Ian Christie.
  • Living to Play: From Soccer Slaves to Socceratti – A Social History of the Professionals, (2003) John Harding.
  • The Mayor’s a Square: Live Music and Law and Order in Sydney, (2003) Shane Homan.
  • The People’s Game: Football, Finance and Society, (2003) Stephen Morrow.
  • Art and Copyright, (2003) Simon Stokes.
  • Lawyers and Vampires – Cultural Histories of Legal Professions, (2003) edited by Wesley Pue and David Sugarman.
  • Empty Justice – One Hundred Years of Law, Literature and Philosophy, (2002) Melanie Williams.
  • Movies on Trial, (2002) Anthony Chase.
  • A Virtue Less Cloistered – Courts, Speech and Constitutions, (2002) Ian Cram.
  • International Protection of Performers’ Rights, (2002) Owen Morgan.
  • The Graffiti Subculture – Youth, Masculinity and Identity in London and New York, (2001) Nancy Macdonald.
  • Regulating Tobacco, (2001) edited by Robert Rabin and Stephen Sugarman.
  • The Changing Face of the Football Business: Supporters Direct, (2001) edited by Sean Hamil, Jonathan Michie, Christine Oughton and Steven Warby.