Professor Rose Rameau, Fellow, was awarded the 2024 Mark Tushnet Prize in Comparative Law. Professor Rameau won the award for an article titled “Reshaping Government’s Fiduciary Role Under the 1992 Constitution of Ghana.” The article was co-written with Dr. Aziz Baasit Bamba from University of Ghana.
The AALS’s Comparative Law program this year was entitled Comparative Law Perspectives on the Future of Constitutional Government in the Global World Order. The prize itself seeks to recognize scholarly excellence in any subject of comparative law by an untenured scholar at an AALS Member School and is named for Mark Tushnet, a former president of the AALS and a current professor at Harvard Law School.
Professor Rameau is currently a visiting assistant professor at Georgia State University. Prior to joining Georgia State Unviersty, she managed Rameau International Law, which specialized in public international law and white-collar defense investigations. She is also a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators in the UK as well as member of the International Arbitration Institute (IAI), in Paris, France
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