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rosszulorzott · 2 months ago
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World Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2023
írtam érintőlegesen erről a mutatóról, most pár érdekes részletet
az összhelyezésünk 73 a 142-ből (kevesebb jobb), kb középmezőny vagyunk világszerte, a régiónkban viszont az ucccccsók (31)
van egy Ă­ve is
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hopsz ott alul kiestünk a képből, de mutatom
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na. így a 2015-ös kezdő adat nem látható már, a 37. helyről estünk a 73-ra (közben a vizsgált országok köre némiképp bővült)
a ló a horse plinkóban nagyon megütné magát, nem csoda, hogy nekünk is fáj
két adat (a nyolcból) üt el nagyon a pill középmezőnyös képünktől
az egyik a kormányzati hatalom korlátai: 67-ről 123-ra estünk, ez már a vörös színek sávja, 19 pontra a legaljáról. bár szerintem nyugodtan mondhatjuk, hogy a legalja, nem hazudik azzal az ember, csak határozottan kifejezi a véleményét. és tudjátok, mi van 19 pontra a legtetejétől? szívünk csücske, portugália
a másik a rend és biztonság, 20-ról a 14 helyre jöttünk. ezt sztem nem nekünk kellene érezni, hogy aaaaah de fasza, és nem is érezzük, hanem valószínűleg másfelé romlottak sajnos a viszonyok inkább
na de ez még csak 2015-ig néz vissza, jó lenne 2010 előttől mondjuk kiindulásnak. de sajnos a 2012-13-as jelentésben vagyunk először
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a link pdf-et tölt le
úgyhogy ezt tudjuk, hogy ekkor 33 helyen voltunk a kormányzati hatalom korlátaival. 90 pontot zuhantunk csak az orbán-kormányok 2012-2023 közötti 11 évében. összesen (a végső időpontban) 142 ország közül a teljes skála majdnem kétharmadának megfelelő, megsemmisítő lecsúszás. a sír, hol nemzet sűlyed el
összesítő helyezést itt nem látok
ezt nézegessétek, hogy fogunk-e választáson kormányt váltani
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queretarotv · 5 months ago
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Celebra Mauricio Kuri con abogados su dĂ­a
Durante la ceremonia de conmemoración por el Día del Abogado, el titular del Poder Ejecutivo, Mauricio Kuri González, convocó a las y los juristas a continuar fortaleciendo las instituciones, con unidad y equilibrio, para mantener fuerte y vigente el Estado de Derecho en Querétaro; acto donde afirmó que, hoy se aterrizan los proyectos de gobierno sobre la base de la legalidad y la certidumbre…
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blancaliliaibarra · 1 year ago
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13/06/2023
Hace unos días, se presentó la quinta edición del Índice de Estado de Derecho en México 2022-2023, un estudio a cargo del World Justice Project (WJP), en el que se mide el grado de adherencia al Estado de Derecho en las 32 entidades federativas, esto desde una perspectiva ciudadana.
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womenindiplomacyday · 5 years ago
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 Two-thirds of the world’s population still live without access to justice.
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An estimated 5 billion people have unmet justice needs globally, including people who cannot obtain justice for everyday problems, people who are excluded from the opportunity the law provides, and people who live in extreme conditions of injustice.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals lay out ambitious targets to guide global and national development policies to 2030, including target 16.3's promise to “ensure equal access to justice for all.” However, as the availability of data on people’s experience of justice grows, it is becoming increasingly clear that the world is not on track to meet this target. The data presented in this report demonstrate that many people face justice problems, and too few get the justice they need. This “justice gap” undermines human development, reinforces the poverty trap, and imposes high societal costs. Closing the justice gap is therefore vital to realizing the broader development agenda and its vision of a “just, equitable, tolerant, open and socially inclusive world in which the needs of the most vulnerable are met.”
The justice gap can be understood as the number of people who have at least one unmet justice need. These are people who are ultimately not getting the justice they need for both everyday problems and severe injustices. The WJP estimates that there are:
1.5 billion people who cannot obtain justice for civil, administrative, or criminal justice problems. These are victims of crime and people with civil and administrative justice needs who may live in contexts with functioning institutions and justice systems, but who face obstacles to resolving their everyday justice issues.
4.5 billion people who are excluded from the opportunities the law provides. These are people who lack legal tools – including identity documents, land or housing tenure, and formal work arrangements – that allow them to protect their assets and access economic opportunities or public services to which they have a right.
253 million people who live in extreme conditions of injustice. This includes people who are stateless, victims of modern slavery, and people who live in fragile states with high levels of insecurity.
When viewed in the aggregate, these figures amount to 5.1 billion people – or approximately two thirds of the world’s population – who face at least one of these justice issues, with many confronted by multiple injustices. While this aggregate estimate certainly demonstrates unacceptable levels of exclusion from justice, the justice gap assessment aims to go beyond this high-level figure and serve as the first step in an effort to better understand the multifaceted and overlapping forms of injustice that people face. 
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Measuring the Justice Gap.
This justice gap underscores the urgency of realizing justice for all and demonstrates unacceptable levels of exclusion from justice. In Measuring the Justice Gap: A People-Centered Assessment of Unmet Justice Needs Around the World, a report produced by the World Justice Project with expert input from the Task Force on Justice, learn about the development process, measurement approach, and progress being made to estimate the scale and impact of the justice gap.   
Read the full report
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romancemedia · 11 months ago
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tangentrina · 6 months ago
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Forgot to post this yesterday- Companion piece to my Meurdon Kirin armor doodle, Rodyoshu MR Odogaron armors doodle this time!
...I really need more practice with armor
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chaoticbuggybitchboy · 7 months ago
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Kobra kid totally forgets he’s wearing his sunglasses all the time. He wanders around trying to find them only for someone to point out he’s wearing them. He gets confused whenever anyone mentions his sunglasses because he doesn’t register them as on. Kobra struggle bussing because he tried putting his helmet over them.
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troythecatfish · 4 months ago
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mlobsters · 2 years ago
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There, now, Dream, you may inquire. Which demon has your helmet? Shall we interview them one at a time, or...
digital painting, ~10 hours - process video under the cut
song: what a wonderful world by louis armstrong
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critical-skeptic · 20 days ago
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WHAT NOW?
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TEMU Gilead is Coming: An Unvarnished Reckoning with Our Own Failures
This isn’t just a loss; it’s a colossal, existential crisis that everyone on the anti-QMAGA side, from Democrats to so-called progressives, needs to confront with brutal honesty. Trump has clawed his way back into power, buoyed by young male voters, sweeping the electoral college and taking both chambers of Congress. The dystopian blueprint outlined by Project 2025 is now within arm’s reach of becoming reality, and while there’s plenty of blame to go around, this moment demands an unsparing self-critique of our own faction’s spectacular failures.
Over the past two decades, a toxic combination of identity politics, performative activism, and hollow gestures of moral superiority has undermined what should have been a broad, powerful coalition against fascism. Instead of building alliances, we drew lines in the sand. Instead of engaging and educating, we alienated and dismissed. The pendulum swing between left and right has only accelerated, each side stoking the other’s flames in a downward spiral. And here we are, watching the collapse of democracy with smugness and overconfidence as fuel for our own undoing.
Identity Politics and Performative Activism: The Double-Edged Sword
Identity politics has been weaponized against us as effectively as we’ve used it to rally support. What began as a call for recognition, equality, and justice has been twisted into a purity spiral, where every misstep is grounds for cancellation and every dissenting voice—even within our ranks—is branded a heretic. We’ve reduced complex human issues to hashtags and purity tests, alienating potential allies with a sanctimonious fervor that rivals our enemies’. What’s worse, we’ve become oblivious to the backlash this has created among younger men—particularly white men—who feel vilified and abandoned, driving them straight into the arms of the right.
Want proof of this? Look no further than any outrage towards this very critique of ourselves or that very sensation you're feeling right now to dismiss my points, or to accuse me of being QMAGA, a misogynist, or some other convenient label. That is precisely the problem.
It’s no accident that Trump has seen a surge of support among Gen Z males. We’ve handed them over with our relentless portrayal of masculinity as toxic, our demonization of entire demographics, and our refusal to engage in meaningful dialogue. Every performative gesture, every viral Twitter clapback, every “woke” marketing campaign that reduces people’s lived experiences to commodified slogans—this is the oxygen that has fueled their resentment. And they’ve responded by voting in droves for the man they see as the ultimate middle finger to the establishment we represent.
Overconfidence and Smugness: The Seeds of Our Undoing
Our political campaigns have been plagued by a smug, overconfident belief that moral superiority alone would carry us to victory. Kamala Harris, to her credit, didn’t lean heavily into the “first woman” narrative during her campaign. But the broader messaging from her camp, the overreliance on pop culture endorsements, and the naive assumption that “Swifties” and Hollywood elites would deliver an unshakable base reveal how little we understood the electorate. We banked on identity and celebrity while underestimating the deeply ingrained conservatism within key demographics, including Latino voters, who remain far more complex and varied than we cared to acknowledge.
This overconfidence blinded us to the reality that smugness and moral posturing are not substitutes for coalition-building. The Latino community, for example, has shown time and again that their votes cannot be taken for granted. Yet we assumed that platitudes and virtue signals were enough, while the right steadily worked to win them over with culturally resonant messages and appeals to tradition. We’ve seen this before, but refused to learn the lesson: alienating allies, relying on performative gestures, and dismissing uncomfortable truths only strengthens the opposition.
Where Do We Go From Here?
The loss of this election isn’t just a temporary setback—it’s a harbinger of a dark future. A future where Project 2025’s corpochristofascist agenda is enacted, draining what little remains of our democracy, stripping away rights, and leaving us to fend off an authoritarian regime with dwindling resources and even fewer allies. We have already seen what happens when we rely on fantasies of “resistance” without the hardened resolve, the coalitions, and the practical strategies to back it up. The younger men on our side, while passionate, are often ill-prepared for the ugly reality of what resistance will truly require.
So what now? Are women and other marginalized groups prepared to rise above the petty infighting and bring the fight where it truly needs to be? Are we ready to abandon the performative acts and embrace true, coalition-based action that goes beyond virtue signaling and social media outrage? Or will we keep doubling down on what hasn’t worked, content to watch democracy crumble from the sidelines while we trade moral victories for actual losses?
TEMU Gilead is coming. The question is whether you will play the role of TEMU Offred—engaged in empty gestures and divisive rhetoric—or if you will wake up, before the last of us who have fought, and bled, and sacrificed are too exhausted, too old, or too dead to be of any fucking use. The time for games is over. Wake up before it’s too late. I hope I'm wrong, I hope I'm being an alarmist and that I am utterly wrong, but if I'm not, please stay safe.
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rosszulorzott · 1 month ago
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október 23-ára
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addig is, nem állunk valami jól, 2017 óta gáz van
The Global Rule of Law Recession Continues
The 2023 WJP Rule of Law Index® evaluates 142 countries and jurisdictions around the world. For the sixth year in a row, the rule of law has declined in most countries.
nem tudom egyébként, hogy pontosan mire gondolok, de abban biztos vagyok, hogy van/volna olyan mutató, ami ellensúlyozza ezt a tendenciát, vagyis ami jelzi, hogy nem megy összességében hátra a világ, nem azt jelenti, hogy minden recesszióban van
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queretarotv · 6 months ago
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Es Querétaro, por tercer año consecutivo, primer lugar en Estado de Derecho en México: WJP
Querétaro obtuvo por tercer año consecutivo, el primer lugar en el Índice de Estado de Derecho en México (IEDM), que en su edición 2023-2024 diagnosticó que la entidad lidera en cinco de los ocho factores que analiza la organización ciudadana internacional World Justice Project, y que refleja los esfuerzos realizados por distintas autoridades desde lo local para el fortalecimiento de las…
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blancaliliaibarra · 1 year ago
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11/06/2023
Ejercer el derecho a conocer información da poder a la sociedad en su conjunto. 
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taperwolf · 3 months ago
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A local shop had the last couple of fruit-themed Nanoha keychain blind-bags on clearance, so I picked them up.
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I'm not sure why they decided that Hayate and Reinforce should double up on the grape theming while all the other characters get their own fruit, but there you go.
Oh, and here these are with the two I got earlier, Cherry Signum and Mikan Arf:
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narwhalandchill · 10 months ago
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85 surgically implanted psychiatry degrees and still lost the fight against clinical depression and existential nihilism day 1. everyone point and laugh please
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blow-me-a-kis · 2 years ago
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Once your hatred of a fictional character you believe is racist has you spitting vitriol to real PoC, you need to back up and re-evaluate your busted praxis, because you have lost the plot entirely. The character is Not Real, dude. WE are. Its not some hard math problem
A lot of folks need to focus on treating others with basic respect despite difference of opinion, because it is ALWAYS marginalized people who get the shaft when you treat social justice like its a competition to figure out who its okay to treat as subhuman
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