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About the World Justice Project

The WJP is an independent, multidisciplinary organization working to advance the rule of law worldwide.

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We engage advocates from across the globe and from multiple work disciplines to advance the rule of law.

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Rule of Law Index: Turkey ranks 109th among 126 countries

March 1, 2019

Venezuela became the country with the weakest rule of law on the planet

March 1, 2019

From rule of law emerge roaring economies

March 1, 2019

Kyrgyzstan takes 85th place in Rule of Law Index

March 1, 2019

Singapore ranks 13th in the world for rule of law, and has the highest score for order and security

March 1, 2019

Government rejects rule of law ranking

March 1, 2019

Mexico more corrupt than Venezuela: study of WJP 2019

March 1, 2019

Corruption and violence drag Mexico in global index of the rule of law

February 28, 2019

Mexico: One of the most corrupt countries in the world

February 28, 2019
Forbes Georgia

Georgia has fallen to the rank of the Rule of Law and is ranked 41st in the world

February 28, 2019

Study warns of global rise in autocratic leaders 'hijacking' laws for own ends

February 28, 2019

México, entre los países del mundo donde menos respeto hay por el Estado de Derecho: World Justice Project

February 28, 2019

The rule of law in Mexico

January 29, 2019

Judicial reforms for a competitive Pakistan

January 16, 2019

The Welfare State Is Committing Suicide by Artificial Intelligence

December 25, 2018

Ethical ‘lawyering’

December 23, 2018

Even after 40 years, China can still learn from Singapore

December 20, 2018

Goldman Sachs Prepares to Face the Malaysian Legal System

December 18, 2018

What do we do about the police in Mexico?

November 27, 2018

The Hong Kong Chief Executive said that he will discuss with the American Chamber of Commerce later on the concerns of the Congress report against Hong Kong.

November 15, 2018

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