It
is critical to engage citizens in internalising the role of the rule of law as
the foundation of our very existence. We won't move forward should we either
allow binary mindsets and partisan politics overwhelm us or continue to resort
to tokenism.
Granted the respect and trust women and men at the top of institutions command is key. The relevance of leading by example can never be more emphasised. Mutual cynicism is not productive, is it? However the concept of rule of law is much more far-reaching. Ultimately, what matters is "how the rule of law is experienced in practical, everyday situations by ordinary people."
Granted the respect and trust women and men at the top of institutions command is key. The relevance of leading by example can never be more emphasised. Mutual cynicism is not productive, is it? However the concept of rule of law is much more far-reaching. Ultimately, what matters is "how the rule of law is experienced in practical, everyday situations by ordinary people."
According to the latest index the top performers are (Mauritius has not been surveyed yet):
1.Denmark 2. Norway 3. Sweden 4. Finland 5. Netherlands 6. New Zealand 7. Austria 8. Germany 9. Singapore 10. Australia 11. Republic of Korea 12. United Kingdom 13. Japan 14. Canada 15. Estonia
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