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The copyright infringement page is in error because is citing the organization's definition of Rule of Law. Paraphrasing the definition might change this definition which would make it inaccurate.
What do we know about the World Justice Project's criteria for selecting countries to include / exclude in its research and presented data? It appears that many countries (for example, Iraq, Israel, Saudi Arabia and numerous African countries) are excluded when they, by common sense principles, are as worthy of being included as other countries that are included. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ptuchins (talk • contribs) 20:20, 16 February 2018 (UTC)Reply