COLLECTION OF ARTICLES
According to the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) report, Nepal ranks 71 out of 142 countries in the index of rule of law. The transitional justice processes have come to a halt, justice institutions are weak, and systemic discrimination remains prevalent.
- The role of the rule of law in democracy: Insights on Nepal's situation - OnlineKhabar English News
- Alternative politics in Nepal: Contributions to state accountability-public responsibility balance
- Implementation of international human rights commitments in Nepal - OnlineKhabar English News
- Nepal's parliament & its adverse impact on democracy in 2023
- Why should Nepal introduce code of conduct for politicians?
- Nepal's long quest for transparent governance & development
- Nepal Democracy Day: 7 facts about 1951 revolution - OnlineKhabar English News
- Nepal needs to fix the balance of power to accelerate development
- Nepali politics is known for irresponsibility. It's high time it focused on people's expectations
- Politics-crime nexus in Nepal: What are the causes, consequences and remedies? - OnlineKhabar English News
- Can protests free the judiciary in Nepal of corruption and political influence? - OnlineKhabar English News
- Nepal's national security policy in the context of regional power dynamics - OnlineKhabar English News
- Supreme Court launches automation system for case management
- How new are new political parties in Nepal? - OnlineKhabar English News
- In Nepal's deteriorating economy, what role does the government play? - OnlineKhabar English News
- Book review: The Art of Cyber Law & Cyber Crimes - OnlineKhabar English News
- Right Conduct, Integrity Matters
Nepal has fallen two positions in the overall rule of law score, as per the World Justice Project Index-2021, which evaluates rule of law in 139 countries.Nepal has been placed 70th in the global rank, followed by Sri Lanka and India. The report, which was published in Washington last week, is the first in this annual series issued since the COVID-19 pandemic was declared in March 2020. It shows the multi-year negative trends worsening during this period.
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