Essay competition: helpful resources

During our online panel event on 25th February, our expert panellists referred to a number of online resources that provide valuable data, insights and learning in relation to the rule of law. The list of resources is not exhaustive but the websites and documents do provide useful pointers for research. If you missed the panel event, you can watch it here.

Here is the list of helpful websites and reports that were mentioned by the panellists during the discussion, plus a few others of interest and relevance. But don’t be limited by these – there is a raft of resources available online and in your libraries.

LexisNexis Rule of Law Impact Tracker
A Tool for Justice : The Cost Benefit Analysis of Legal Aid (Vol. 1 of 2)
World Justice Project
JUSTICE: state of the rule of law report
Council of Europe free online course on combatting human trafficking
European Convention on Human Rights
Trust & Confidence in the Judiciary: Insights from the Former President of the UK Supreme Court, Lord David Neuberger, interviewed by Professor Tetyana Antsupova on 20th February 2025
Bingham Centre for the Rule of Law
Legal Action Group news
RELX SDG Resource Centre SDG 16 resources