Why the World Bank uses WJP data and how you can, too
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“Rule of law progress is not only possible, it's mandatory and an essential part of economic and social development.”
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This week, the World Bank is holding its spring meetings to advance its mission of ending extreme poverty and increasing shared prosperity.
We recently spoke with the Bank’s top lawyer, Christopher H. Stephens, to learn how the World Justice Project (WJP) Rule of Law Index ([link removed]) data helps the global institution advance sustainable development.
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