The World Justice Project: Rule of Law Index 2011
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A multidisciplinary, multinational movement to advance the rule of law for communities of opportunity and equity The World Justice Project Rule of Law Index® 2011 Mark David Agrast Juan Carlos Botero Alejandro Ponce The World Justice Project The World Justice Project Rule of Law Index® 2011 Mark David Agrast Juan Carlos Botero Alejandro Ponce 1 . .VHQCC:GQ`:QJQ`7 QVC:`JV<:JR.`1JV8`: .VQ`CR%HV`Q=VH The World Justice Project Board of Directors: Sheikha Abdulla Al-Misnad, Emil Constantinescu, Ashraf Ghani, William C. Hubbard, Mondli Makhanya, William H. Neukom, Ellen Gracie Northfleet, James R. Silkenat. Officers: William C. Hubbard, Chairman of the Board; William H. Neukom, President and Chief Executive Officer; Deborah Enix-Ross, Vice President; Suzanne E. Gilbert, Vice President; James R. Silkenat, Vice President; Lawrence B. Bailey, Secretary; Roderick B. Mathews, Treasurer; Gerold W. Libby, General Counsel. Executive Director: Hongxia Liu. Rule of Law Index 2011 Team: Mark David Agrast, Chair; Juan Carlos Botero, Director; Alejandro Ponce, Senior Economist; Joel Martinez; Christine S. Pratt; Oussama Bouchebti; Kelly Roberts; Chantal V. Bright; Juan Manuel Botero; Nathan Menon; Raymond Webster; Chelsea Jaetzold; Claros Morean; Elsa Khwaja; Kristina Fridman. Consultants: Jose Caballero and Dounia Bennani. _________________________ The WJP Rule of Law Index® 2011 report was made possible by generous support from: The Neukom Family Foundation, The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and LexisNexis. And from GE Foundation, Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, National Endowment for Democracy, Oak Foundation, Ford Foundation, Carnegie Corporation of New York, Allen & Overy Foundation, Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation, Chase Family Philanthropic Fund, Microsoft Corporation, LexisNexis, General Electric Company, Intel Corporation, The Boeing Company, Merck & Co., Inc., Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., HP, McKinsey & Company, Inc., Johnson & Johnson, Texas Instruments, Inc., E.I. du Pont de Nemours and Company; Viacom International, Inc., K & L Gates; Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP, Boies, Schiller & Flexner, LLP, Winston & Strawn LLP, Fulbright & Jaworski LLP, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, White & Case LLP, Allen & Overy LLP, Hunton & Williams, Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stower, Mason, Hayes+Curran, Haynes and Boone, LLP, Garrigues LLP, Troutman Sanders LLP, Drinker Biddle & Reath LLP, Turner Freeman Lawyers, Cochingyan & Peralta Law Offices, SyCip Salazar Hernandez & Gatmaitan, Major, Lindsey & Africa, Irish Aid, American Bar Association Section of Environment, Energy, and Resources, American Bar Association Section of Health Law, American Bar Association Section of Intellectual Property, American Bar Association Section of International Law, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and individual supporters listed in the last section of this report. _________________________ ISBN 978-0-615-51219-8 Copyright 2011 by The World Justice Project. The WJP Rule of Law Index and The World Justice Project Rule of Law Index are trademarks of The World Justice Project. All rights reserved. Requests to reproduce this document should be sent to Juan C. Botero, the World Justice Project, 740 Fifteenth Street, N.W. 2nd Floor, Washington, D.C. 20005 U.S.A. E-mail:[email protected] Graphic design: Joshua Steele and Jonathan Kerr. Suggested citation: Agrast, M., Botero, J., Ponce, A., WJP Rule of Law Index 2011. Washington, D.C.: The World Justice Project. Contents Executive S ummary ..........................................................................1 Part I: Constructing the WJP Rule of Law Index ............................5 Part II: The Rule of Law Around the World ....................................19 Regional Highlights ..........................................................................21 Country Profiles ................................................................................39 Data Tables .......................................................................................107 Data Notes ........................................................................................117 Part III: Statistical Tests on the WJP Rule of Law Index .................123 Part IV: Contributing Experts ..........................................................131 Part V: Acknowledgements ..............................................................147 About The World Justice Project ......................................................153 Executive Summary can access public services without the need to bribe a government officer; whether a basic dispute among neighbors or companies can be peacefully and cost-effectively resolved by an independent adjudicator; and whether people can conduct their Executive Summary daily activities without fear of crime or police abuse. The Index provides new data on the following nine dimensions of the rule of law: “The rule of law is the foundation for communities of opportunity and equity—it is the predicate for » Limited government powers the eradication of poverty, violence, corruption, » Absence of corruption pandemics, and other threats to civil society.” » Order and security William H. Neukom, Founder, President and » Fundamental rights CEO of the World Justice Project » Open government » Advancing the rule of law around the world is the Effective regulatory enforcement central goal of the World Justice Project (WJP). » Access to civil justice Establishing the rule of law is fundamental to » Effective criminal justice achieving communities of opportunity and equity— » Informal justice communities that offer sustainable economic development, accountable government, and respect These nine factors are further disaggregated into 52 for fundamental rights. Without the rule of law, sub-factors. The scores of these sub-factors are built medicines do not reach health facilities due to from over 400 variables drawn from assessments of corruption; women in rural areas remain unaware of the general public (1,000 respondents per country) their rights; people are killed in criminal violence; and local legal experts1. The outcome of this exercise and firms’ costs increase because of expropriation is one of the world’s most comprehensive data sets risk. The rule of law is the cornerstone to improving measuring the extent to which countries adhere to public health, safeguarding participation, ensuring the rule of law—not in theory but in practice. security, and fighting poverty. The WJP Rule of Law Index® is an innovative quantitative assessment tool designed to offer Defining the rule of law a comprehensive picture of the extent to which As used by the World Justice Project, the rule of law countries adhere to the rule of law, not in theory, but refers to a rules-based system in which the following in practice. This report is the second in an annual four universal principles are upheld: series. Indices and indicators are very useful tools. The » The government and its officials and agents are accountable under the law. systematic tracking of infant mortality rates, for instance, has greatly contributed to improving health » The laws are clear, publicized, stable, outcomes around the globe. In a similar fashion, and fair, and protect fundamental rights, the WJP Rule of Law Index monitors the health including the security of persons and of a country’s institutional environment—such property. as whether government officials are accountable » The process by which the laws are enacted, under the law, and whether legal institutions protect administered, and enforced is accessible, fundamental rights and allow ordinary people access fair, and efficient. to justice. » Access to justice is provided by competent, independent, and ethical adjudicators, attorneys or representatives, and judicial officers The WJP Rule of Law Index who are of sufficient number, have adequate resources, and reflect the The WJP Rule of Law Index presents a makeup of the communities they serve. comprehensive set of indicators on the rule of law from the perspective of the ordinary person. It examines practical situations in which a rule of law deficit may affect the daily lives of ordinary people. 1 We are grateful for the generous engagement of the over 2,000 academics and practitioners around the world who contributed their time and expertise, and the For instance, the Index evaluates whether citizens 66,000 individuals who participated in the general population poll. 1 WJP Rule of Law Index These principles are derived from international taking the “temperature” of the rule of law in the sources that enjoy broad acceptance across countries countries under study, it does not provide a full with differing social, cultural, economic, and diagnosis or dictate concrete priorities for action. No political systems, and incorporate both substantive single index can convey a full picture of a country’s and procedural elements. situation. Rule of law analysis requires a careful consideration of multiple dimensions—which may vary from country to country—and a combination Uses of the Index of sources, instruments, and methods. The WJP Rule of Law Index is an instrument for This report introduces the framework of the WJP strengthening the rule of law. It offers reliable, Rule of Law Index and summarizes the results and independent, and disaggregated information for lessons learned during the WJP’s implementation policy makers, businesses, non-governmental of the Index in 66 jurisdictions. It is anticipated organizations, and other constituencies