Publications & Collaborations

ROLED publications

Nandini Ramanujam, Nicholas Caivano, Alexander Agnello, & Kassandra Neranjan. McGill Journal of Sustainable Development Law, Volume 20: Issue 1 (2024) COVID-19, the SDG Agenda, and Implementation Paralysis: Cash Transfer Programs to the Rescue?

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

Ramanujam, Nandini and Agnello, Alexander. "Repeating the Mistakes of the Law and Development Movement in AfghanistanLaw and Development Review, 2023. 

"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).

Back to top