Human Rights And Rule Of Law Index

Europe Ranking

0 (high) - 10 (low)Source: IMF
Current Rank
Country
Value
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Previous Rank
Previous Value
1Belarus8.2202217.9
2Angola6.1202226.2
3Ukraine5.8202236
3Hungary5.8202255.3
5Armenia5.7202236
6Georgia4.9202274.8
7Bosnia and Herzegovina4.6202264.9
8Moldova4.2202284.5
9Poland4.1202294
10Romania3.82022103.6
11Serbia3.62022123.5
11Greece3.62022143.3
13Malta3.42022143.3
14Albania3.32022103.6
15Montenegro3.22022133.4
16Bulgaria32022172.9
17Cyprus2.72022182.7
17Macedonia2.72022163
19United Kingdom2.42022232.1
20Croatia2.32022192.6
20Slovakia2.32022212.3
22Latvia2.12022202.4
23Lithuania22022222.2
23Czech Republic22022242
25Ireland1.52022251.6
25Spain1.52022271.2
27Estonia1.32022261.3
27Slovenia1.32022291.1
29Sweden1.22022320.9
29Portugal1.22022291.1
31Luxembourg1.12022291.1
31France1.12022271.2
33Belgium0.92022380.6
34Italy0.82022320.9
34Germany0.82022350.8
36Netherlands0.62022370.7
36Denmark0.62022320.9
38Switzerland0.52022350.8
39Iceland0.42022390.5
39Austria0.42022390.5
41Norway0.32022390.5
41Finland0.32022390.5

Definition of Human Rights And Rule Of Law Index

The Human rights and rule of law indicator considers the relationship between the state and its population insofar as fundamental human rights are protected and freedoms are observed and respected. The higher the indicator's value, the less protected are the human rights and the rule of law in the country.

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