Belarus ahead of CIS countries on rule of law index


Belarus has ranked 57th in the list prepared by international non-governmental organization ‘World Justice Project’ (WJP).

In the same ranking, Ukraine took the 78th place, Kazakhstan – 73th, Moldova – 77th, Russia – 92th, and Uzbekistan – 93th.

Georgia, which is not member of the CIS, took 34th place.

In total, the ranking includes 113 countries. First place in the ranking is occupied by Denmark, Norway is in the second place, Finland in the third, then come Sweden and the Netherlands.

Presentation of the WJP report on the rule of law index

[/vc_column_text][vc_single_image image=”381989″ img_size=”large”][vc_column_text]The rule of law index includes eight indicators, including limiting the powers of government institutions, lack of corruption, openness of government, law and order and security, the protection of fundamental rights, regulatory enforcement, civil justice, criminal justice.

belsat.eu,  ej.by, worldjusticeproject.org

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