Developing an Index of the Rule of Law: Sharing the Experience of Hong Kong

Benny Y.T. Tai, University of Hong Kong

Abstract

The Rule of Law is considered a major aspect of modern governance. For every legal system, it is important whether the Rule of Law is attained and how far it has been attained. Though there are various indicators and indexes of the Rule of Law they all have their limitations. This paper reported a study conducted in Hong Kong in 2005, combining qualitative and quantitative methodologies, to assess the level of attainment of the Rule of Law in Hong Kong. It is found that the level of attainment is high but a downward trend is also discovered. A main objective of developing this new methodology in assessing Rule of Law, is that it could be used for tracking the development of the Rule of Law in a particular legal system and facilitating comparison between legal systems.

Recommended Citation

Tai, Benny Y.T. (2007) "Developing an Index of the Rule of Law: Sharing the Experience of Hong Kong," Asian Journal of Comparative Law: Vol. 2 : Iss. 1, Article 4.
Available at: http://www.bepress.com/asjcl/vol2/iss1/art4

 
 
 
 

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