Add free shipping to your order with these great books
Globalization, Sports Law and Labour Mobility : The Case of Professional Baseball in the United States and Japan - Matt Nichol

Globalization, Sports Law and Labour Mobility

The Case of Professional Baseball in the United States and Japan

By: Matt Nichol

Hardcover | 25 January 2019

At a Glance

Hardcover


$323.95

or 4 interest-free payments of $80.99 with

 or 

Aims to ship in 15 to 25 business days

When will this arrive by?
Enter delivery postcode to estimate

This book examines labour regulation and labour mobility in two professional baseball leagues: Major League Baseball (MLB) in the United States and Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) in Japan. Through vivid comparative study, Matt Nichol explores how each league internally regulates labour mobility and how this internal regulation engages with external regulation from the legislature, statutory authorities and the courts. This comparison of two highly restrictive labour markets utilizes regulatory theory and labour regulation and suggests a framework for a global player transfer system in baseball.

Each system of labour regulation can be viewed as an autopoietic system of law that utilizes voluntary self-regulation as the basis for regulation. While the regulatory systems in each league govern labour mobility in a similar manner using labour controls such as the draft, the reserve system and free agency, the two systems operate differently in terms of the level of labour mobility enjoyed by players. Formal rules, informal rules and normative practice result in MLB having relatively high levels of labour mobility for free agent players while similar players enjoy limited mobility in NPB.

The book's engaging, multifaceted focus and comparative nature make it an excellent resource for lawyers, academics and advanced students interested in labour law, sports law, and Asian and European law.

Industry Reviews
'Nichol has written a fascinating account of labour mobility in baseball whilst dissecting theories underpinning the regulation of employment in the sport and building a case for a global player transfer system.' -- Stacey Steele, Australian Journal of Asian Law
'The confronting assertion that baseball labour is commodified has not been weakened by the MLB's efforts to restart the season during the pandemic, making Matt Nichol's scholarly examination of "labour regulation and labour mobility in professional baseball's two elite leagues" both timely and important.' -- Micah Burch, Zeitschrift fuer Japanisches Recht

More in Comparative Law

Banning 'Conversion Therapy' : Legal and Policy Perspectives - Ilias Trispiotis
Tax, Public Finance, and the Rule of Law - Dominic de Cogan

RRP $190.00

$157.95

17%
OFF
Landmark Cases in Consumer Law : Landmark Cases - Jodi Gardner

RRP $110.00

$92.25

16%
OFF
Cause and Consideration : Exploring the Foundations of Contract Law - Bruno Rodríguez-Rosado
Copyright and Anonymity in the Creative User-Generated World - Rachel Maguire
Free Speech Theory : A Radical Restatement - Paul Wragg

RRP $180.00

$149.75

17%
OFF
Corporate Restructuring Law in Flux - Jennifer Payne

RRP $240.00

$199.50

17%
OFF
Private Law and Building Safety : Hart Studies in Private Law - Matthew Bell
Facts in Public Law Adjudication - Joe Tomlinson

RRP $89.99

$77.90

13%
OFF