Publications & Collaborations

ROLED publications

"Rule of Law and Economic Development: A Comparative Approach Towards Sustainable Economic Growth Across the BRICs": (Montreal: Quebec, McGill Faculty of Law, 2012), 276 pages.

"Economic Regulation in the United States: Current Mechanisms for Enforcement”: (Montreal: Quebec, McGill Faculty of Law, 2011), 29 pages.

ROLED collaborations

McGill Faculty of Law

"Market-Engaging Institutions: The Rule of Law, Resilience and Responsiveness in an Era of Institutional Flux": Nandini Ramanujam and Francesca Farrington, Hague Journal on the Rule of Law (2023).

"Repeating the Mistakes of the Law and Development Movement in Afghanistan”: Nandini Ramanujam and Alexander Agnello, Law and Development Review (2023).

"Centering Economic Inclusion in Policy for Realizing Disability Rights in India": Nandini Ramanujam and Nicholas Caivano, Disability & Society (2023).

The Rule of Law, Governance and Development”: Nandini Ramanujam and Francesca Farrington, in Handbook on Governance and Development (editors Wil Hout and Jane Hutchison, Edward Elgar Publishing House, 2022).

"Crossing the ‘Redline': Engaging Russia in the Multilateral Order”: Nandini Ramanujam and Vishakha Wijenayake, in Reclaiming Human Rights in a Changing World Order (editor Christopher Sabatini, Brookings Institution Press, 2022).

"The Bidirectional Relationship Between Academic Freedom and Rule of Law: Hungary, Poland and Russia”: Nandini Ramanujam and Vishakha Wijenayake, Hague Journal of the Rule of Law (2021).

"Recalibration of the Sustainable Development Agenda: Insights from the Conflict in Yemen”: Nandini Ramanujam and Alexander Agnello, McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law (2020).

"Distributive Justice and the Sustainable Development Goals: Delivering Agenda 2030 in India”: Nandini Ramanujam and Nicholas Caivano, Law and Development Review (2019).

"The BRIC Nations and the Anatomy of Economic Development: The Core Tenets of Rule of Law": Nandini Ramanujam and Nicholas Caivano, Law and Development Review (2016). 

"Towards a Human Dignity Based Approach to Food Security: Lessons from China and India": Nandini Ramanujam and Stephanie Chow, Frontiers of Law in China (2016).

"Shifting Ground, Solid Foundations: Imagining a New Paradigm for Canadian Civil Society Engagement": Nandini Ramanujam and Miatta Gorvie, Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice (2015).

From Justiciability to Justice: Realizing the Human Right to Food”:  Nandini Ramanujam, Nicholas Caivano and Semahagn Abebe, McGill International Journal of Sustainable Development Law and Policy (2015).

L'État de droit et l'évolution du conseil constitutionnel français”: Fabien Gélinas, Rule of Law in Russia – Issues of Implementation, Enforcement, and Practice (2013).

Pulled from the Edge of Legal Nihilism: Russia and the European Human Rights Regime”: René Provost, Working Paper (Montreal, Quebec: 2012).

Canadian Property Registries”: David Lametti, Ellen Bouque and Ian Dahlman (Montreal, Quebec: McGill Faculty of Law, 2011).

An Analysis of the Forms and Functions of Independent Commissions of Inquiry (Royal Commission) in Canada”: Roderick Macdonald and Rebecca Dawe (Montreal, Quebec: McGill Faculty of Law, 2011).

University of Toronto

Criminal Prosecution and the Regulation of Business”: Peter Solomon, Verkhovenstvo prava kak factor ekonomiki. Mezhdunarodnaia kollektivnaia monografiia (editors EV Novikova, AG Fedotov, AV Rozentsvaig, I MA Subbotin, Moscow: 2013).

Enhancing the Independence of the Individual Judge”: Peter Solomon, Working Paper (Toronto, Ontario: 2013).

Putin’s New Presidency and the Criminal Law: Punishment as the Universal Solution”: Peter Solomon, Working Paper (Toronto, Ontario: 2013).

The Making of Criminal Law in Russia and the West: The Policy Process and the Role of Experts”: Peter Solomon, Working Paper (Toronto, Ontario: 2013).

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