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Join us for the launch of World Justice Project EUROVOICES. This new rule of law research initiative provides uniquely comprehensive and granular data on the state of democracy, justice, and accountability across the European Union (EU).

World Justice Project EUROVOICES captures the voices of people living in 110 subnational regions across all 27 EU Member States, drawing on more than 72,000 surveys of local people and legal experts.

Using this broad and diverse data, World Justice Project EUROVOICES analyzes and maps out national and local variations in how people in the EU experience and perceive key aspects of their society.

Our research explores people's interactions with, and views on, democratic governance, fundamental rights, justice systems, public safety, corruption levels, government transparency, regulatory enforcement, and the overall business climate.

Tuesday, 26 November 2024
15:00 CET | 9:00 EST

This event will be conducted in English.

Featured Speakers

Antonella Valmorbida, Secretary General, ALDA- European Association for Local Democracy

Dr. Alejandro Ponce, Chief Research Officer, World Justice Project

Online
Please register below to receive livestream link when available.

In Person
Please register below and join us for a pre-event coffee reception at 14:30 at:
Residence Palace
Rue de la Loi, 155
1040 Brussels

Please join WJP for this special event to explore the key findings of our data and the implications for policy priorities across the EU.

 

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