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On the Web
- FIFA.com: Laws of the Game - The rules of the sport as authorised by the International Football Association Board (IFAB). Also includes questions and answers and an interactive guide to Offside Law 11.
- International Football Association Board - The body that determines the Laws of the Game. The board is made up from four FIFA representatives, and one representative each from England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
- Stevenson, David - Information, links and articles. Authoritative section on the laws of the game.
- Burtrand World: Offside Rule - A simple explanation of the offside rule and the offside trap with the use of diagrams.
- Soccer Referee Info - A collection of links for known sources of laws, advice, training material and leagues. Geared at the developing referee who wants to learn more.
- The Corsham Referee - Football referee instruction and advice on all of the laws of the game. Links to refereeing and football sites. Particularly useful in the training of new Referees, or for old Referees to review the latest law changes and interpretations.
- English Short Mat Bowling Association - Official site. Contains laws of the game, rules and regulations, competition details and county contacts.
- Association of Cricket Umpires and Scorers - Membership, contacts, training courses and diary, and laws of the game.
- Cric8.com - Latest news, live scorecard, and laws of the game.
- Canterbury Soccer Referees Association - News, become a referee, referee profiles and photographs, laws of the game, and contacts.
Wikipedia Articles
- Laws of the Game - The Laws of the Game (also known as the Laws of Football) are the rules governing a game of association football (soccer).
- Laws of cricket - The laws of cricket are a set of rules framed by the Marylebone Cricket Club which serve to standardise the format of cricket matches across the world to ensure uniformity and fairness. There are currently 42 laws, which outline all aspects of how the game is played from how a team wins a game, how a batsman is dismissed, through to specifications on how the pitch is to be prepared and maintained.
- Feng Shui (role-playing game) - Feng Shui is a martial arts-themed role-playing game, designed by Robin Laws, published first by Daedalus Entertainment and now by Atlas Games. The game shares its setting with the collectible card game Shadowfist.
- Game law - Game laws are statutes which regulate the right to pursue and take or kill certain kinds of fish and wild animal (game). Their scope can include the following: restricting the days to harvest fish or game, restricting the number of animals per person, limiting species harvested, and limiting weapons ...
- Game warden - In the United States, game wardens are state or local officials responsible for enforcing laws pertaining to the hunting, fishing, and trapping of wild animals. However game wardens in some areas have general law enforcement authority which means they can effect arrests for most crimes including traffic, and other general violations of the law.