Uzbekistan ranks 78th in Rule of Law Index among 140 countries
In the global Rule of Law Index, Uzbekistan ranked 78th out of 140 countries, outperforming China, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Turkey, and others. This was reported by the Senate of the Oliy Majlis.
The Rule of Law Index is compiled annually by the World Justice Project, an international non-governmental organization. The index is based on surveys conducted with over 150,000 households and nearly 4,000 legal experts from 140 countries, assessing the level of legality.
The index includes eight indicators: Limitation of State Powers, Absence of Corruption, Openness (Transparency) of State Institutions, Protection of Fundamental Rights, Order and Security, Law Enforcement, Civil Justice, and Criminal Justice.
It was noted that this year, Uzbekistan's performance on all 8 indicators has improved.
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