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Measuring The Rule Of Law Juan Carlos Botero Alejandro Ponce

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Measuring The Rule Of Law Juan Carlos Botero Alejandro Ponce
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Publisher: The World Justice Project
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.43 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Juan Carlos Botero, Alejandro Ponce
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Measuring The Rule Of Law Juan Carlos Botero Alejandro Ponce by Juan Carlos Botero, Alejandro Ponce instant download after payment.

This paper describes the methodology used to build the WJP Rule of Law Index – a new quantitative assessment tool designed to offer a comprehensive picture of the extent to which countries adhere to the rule of law in practice. The WJP Rule of Law Index provides new data on nine dimensions of the rule of law − limited government powers; absence of corruption; order and security; fundamental rights; open government; regulatory enforcement; access to civil justice; effective criminal justice; and informal justice − and is compiled from original surveys of the general public and local legal experts. The paper also presents estimates for an initial group of 66 countries.

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