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Using Indicators in International Law: The WJP Rule of Law Index 2011

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 February 2017

Juan Carlos Botero*
Affiliation:
Rule of Law Index, World Justice Project

Abstract

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Type
Indicators in International Law
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of International Law 2012

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References

1 Botero, Juan Carlos, Nelson, Robert L. & Pratt, Christine, Indices and indicators of Justice, Governance, and the Rule of Law: An Overview, 3 Hague J. On Rule L. 153 (2011)Google Scholar.

2 Botero, Juan Carlos, Martinez, Joel, & Ponce, Alejandro, Justice by the Numbers: Using Quantitative Tools to Advance the Rule of Law, Aba-Sil Rule of Law Handbook (forthcoming 2012)Google Scholar.

3 Kaufmann, Daniel, Kraay, Aart & Mastruzzi, Massimo, The World Governance indicators: Methodology and Analytical Issues, 3 Hague J. On Rule L. 220 (2011)Google Scholar.

4 Botero, Nelson & Pratt, supra note 1.

5 Saisana, Michaela & Saltelli, Andrea, Rankings and Ratings: Instructions for Use, 3 Hague J. On Rule L. 247 (2011)Google Scholar.

6 Botero, Nelson & Pratt, supra note 1, at 159.

7 Kaufmann, Kraay & Mastruzzi, supra note 3.