The World Justice Project

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Opening Remarks by U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham Closing Remars by Justice Hassan Bubacar Jallow
WJP Overview by Founder William H. Neukom Index Authors Agrast, Botero, and Ponce

Title: "Presentation of the WJP Rule of Law Index® 2011"
Description: On November 30, 2011 the WJP presented the WJP Rule of Law Index® at The National Press Club in Washington, DC, at 1:00 PM. Data findings from the expanded 2011 report, which covers, for the first time, a total of 66 countries and jurisdictions, as well as methodological updates, were discussed. Opening remarks were provided by U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, while closing remarks were provided by Justice Hassan Bubacar Jallow, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda.

The WJP Rule of Law Index® 2011

is the result of four years of intensive development, testing, and vetting—including interviewing 66,000 members of the general public and more than 2,000 experts in 66 countries and jurisdictions.

A video of the presentation in its entirety can be found here



Title: "About The World Justice Project"
Description: The World Justice Project (WJP) is an independent, non-profit organization working to advance the rule of law for the development of communities of opportunity and equity. The WJP’s multinational, multidisciplinary efforts are dedicated to developing practical programs in support of the rule of law around the world.

Watch this video to learn more about the WJP's mission and initiatives.



Title: "WJP Rule of Law Index 2010 Launch Press Conference"
Description: The WJP Rule of Law Index 2010 launched at the National Press Club on October 14, 2010. Watch the press conference above. Speakers include (in order of appearance): Hongxia Liu, Executive Director, WJP; William C. Hubbard, Chairman of the Board, WJP; Juan Botero, Rule of Law Index Director, WJP; Brackett Denniston, SVP and General Counsel, GE; Justice Ellen Gracie Northfleet, former Chief Justice of Brazil and Board Member, WJP.

Title: "WJP Rule of Law Index 2010 Launch Panel Presentation"
Description: The WJP Rule of Law Index 2010 launched at the National Press Club on October 14, 2010. Watch the panel presentation above. Speakers include (in order of appearance): Hongxia Liu, Executive Director, WJP; William C. Hubbard, Chairman of the Board, WJP; Alejandro Ponce, Senior Economist, WJP; Juan Botero, Rule of Law Index Director, WJP; Dr. Harris Pastides, President of the University of South Carolina.

Title: "The World Justice Project: A Movement to Advance the Rule of Law"
Description: From across Africa and Latin America, participants in the WJP multidisciplinary outreach meetings agreed that the rule of law matters to everyone. Hear them explain why.

Title: "Cambodian Access to Justice"
Description: Yash Ghai describes access to justice in Cambodia where, he says, "the legal system has been subverted by the government."

Title: "Womens rights and honor killings in Pakistan"
Description: Hannah Irfan discusses women's rights and honor killings in Pakistan.

Title: "Advances on Rule of Law Achieved by Indigenous Peoples"
Description: Julio Faundez reflects on rule of law advances achieved by indigenous peoples across Latin America.

Title: "Kenyan pastoralist societies' approach to conflict resolution"
Description: Tanja Chopra describes Kenyan pastoralist societies' approach to conflict resolution, and the implications of having two parallel justice systems.

Title: "Fighting Systematic Discrimination in Education"
Description: Myrna Adjami helped the Roma (Gypsy) people of Europe use the court system to fight systematic discrimination in education - and win.

Title: "Impact of Land Grabs on Chinese Peasants"
Description: Eva Pils documents the impact of land grabs on poor peasants as China urbanizes, sometimes by force.

Title: "Maori People a New Minority in Their Own Land"
Description: David Williams talks about the issues faced by the Maori people of New Zealand as they became a minority in their own land.