Original rule of law data powered by local people and legal experts across the EU.
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What do Europeans think of the rule of law where they live?
We surveyed over 72,000 people in urban and rural regions to provide a uniquely comprehensive and granular picture of the state of democracy, justice, and accountability across the European Union.
Key Regional Findings
Selected insights at the regional level from the 2024 World Justice Project EUROVOICES.
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1. Governance
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2. Governance
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3. Local authorities
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4. Sociodemographic patterns
People in urban and rural areas largely agree on justice and the rule of law
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5. Sociodemographic patterns
World Justice Project EUROVOICES at a glance
A massive data collection exercise on people’s perceptions and experiences of the rule of law, the World Justice Project EUROVOICES is based on in-depth surveys to over 72,000 local people and legal experts regarding their dealings with the government, the police and the courts, their ability to exercise their rights, the strength of their democracy, and the extent of crime, corruption, and violence. Information is divided into question-level citizen data and expert scorecard evaluations.
Learn more about the indicators, methodology, and the project. →