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UAE leads the Middle East and North Africa in compliance with laws-News

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It also ranks highest in civil and criminal justice, no corruption, order and security

The UAE is still the best country in the Middle East and North Africa in terms of complying with the law, thanks to the country’s absence of corruption and the best civil and criminal justice for residents.

According to the latest World Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2021 released on Thursday, the UAE ranks among the best in the Middle East and North Africa because it ranks highest in many sub-indexes, including no corruption, order and security supervision and law enforcement, civil justice, and criminal justice.

Jordan ranks second among other regional countries, followed by Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Lebanon, Iran and Egypt.

The WJP Rule of Law Index is an annual report based on a national survey of more than 138,000 households and 4,200 legal practitioners and experts worldwide. WJP’s rule of law framework covers eight factors-restrictions on government power, non-corruption, open government, basic rights, order and safety, supervision and law enforcement, civil justice, and criminal justice.

The UAE remains at 37th place in the global ranking of the index, which ranks 139 countries and jurisdictions.

On a global scale, the three best performing countries this year are Denmark, Norway and Finland. The Democratic Republic of Congo, Cambodia and Venezuela have the lowest overall rule of law scores. The countries that have made the most progress in the rule of law in the past year are Uzbekistan, Moldova, and Mongolia.

“Given the negative trends in many countries, this year’s WJP Rule of Law Index should sound the alarm for all of us. The rule of law is the foundation of justice, opportunity, and a peaceful community.” Bill Newcomb, co-founder and CEO of the World Justice Project, said Strengthening this foundation should be the primary task of recovering from the pandemic in the future.

The 2021 index shows that for the fourth consecutive year, more countries have experienced a decline in overall rule of law performance than have improved.

In a year dominated by the global Covid-19 pandemic, 74.2% of the countries surveyed experienced a decline in the rule of law performance, while only 25.8% improved. 74.2% of the countries that have experienced a decline this year account for 84.7% of the world’s population, or about 6.5 billion people.

This decline is common and can be seen in every corner of the world. For the second year in a row, in each region, the overall rule of law performance in most countries regressed or remained unchanged.

-waheedabbas@khaleejtimes.com

Wahid Abbas




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