Georgia ranks first in Eastern Europe and Central Asia for rule of law, according to the World Justice Project.

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Tbilisi, January 28 (Xinhua) — Georgia ranks first in the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region for its rule of law, according to the European Commission's Rule of Law Index, the Georgian government administration announced on Wednesday.

The international organization World Justice Project recently released its 2025 Rule of Law Index, which evaluates the legal environment in 143 countries based on criteria such as the limitation of power, the absence of corruption, transparency, fundamental rights, order, and justice.

The study compiled a global crime-fighting effectiveness ranking, in which Georgia scored 92 points out of 100, ranking 17th in the world. Georgia ranked ahead of 23 EU and NATO member states, as well as other developed countries, including Germany, Italy, France, the UK, the US, and Canada.

According to the European Commission, the global crime performance index reflects the level of crime and the general perception of safety among the population of a country. –0–

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