The Judicial Reform Index
The Judicial Reform Index (JRI) is an innovative tool developed by the ABA Rule of Law Initiative to assess judicial reform and judicial independence in emerging democracies and transitioning states. It offers international organizations, development agencies, technical legal assistance providers, and local reformers a reliable means to target judicial reform programs and monitor progress towards establishing more accountable, effective and independent judiciaries.
The JRI was conceptualized and designed on the basis of comparative legal traditions as well as international standards set forth in the U.N. Basic Principles on the Independence of the Judiciary, the Council of Europe Recommendation on Independence of Judges, the European Charter on the Statute for Judges, and the International Bar Association Minimum Standards for Judicial Independence.
Because the JRI relies on international standards, it is a global tool that can be implemented in Africa, Asia, the Middle East, in addition to Europe and Eurasia, where the Rule of Law Initiative has used the JRI to assess judiciaries in 20 countries since 2001.
The JRI evaluates judicial reform and judicial independence through a prism of 30 indicators or factors, each of which sets forth particular standards related to the following topics: quality, education and diversity of judges; judicial powers; financial resources; structural safeguards; transparency; and judicial efficiency. These factors are evaluated by an assessment team on the basis of information gathered by conducting interviews with 35 or more key informants and through an in-depth analysis and discussion of a country's legal framework on the judiciary.
Results of the 30 individual evaluations are collected in a standardized JRI country assessment report. Following each factor statement, a correlation value is identified and a brief summary describing the basis for this conclusion is provided. A more in-depth analysis of the issues, local conditions, relevant legal provisions and mechanisms present or lacking in a country's judicial system then follows.
The data collected in the JRI assessment process has enabled the ABA Rule of Law Initiative to better understand important elements in the process of judicial reform and target its technical assistance programming accordingly. In addition to facilitating strategic planning, the JRI can be used to monitor judicial reform over time and systematically catalogue problems and their solutions.
The JRI also provides a platform for an unprecedented level of comparative legal research and analysis that may be used to inform a variety of audiences about the state of judicial affairs in transitioning states and emerging democracies. As such, it is well suited to identifying and transferring specialized knowledge and lessons learned.
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Questions? Contact Olga Ruda at <oruda@abaceeli.org>.
JRI at the ABA Rule of Law Initiative
The Judicial Reform Indexes:
- Armenia JRI, Volume II (December 2004)
- Armenia JRI (April 2002)
- Albania JRI, Volume III (October 2006) | also available in Albanian
- Albania JRI, Volume II (February 2004) | also available in Albanian
- Albania JRI (December 2001) | also available in Albanian
- Bosnia and Herzegovina JRI, Volume II (February 2006) | Executive Summary
- Bosnia and Herzegovina JRI (October 2001) | BCS version
- Bulgaria JRI, Volume III (April 2006) | Executive Summary | also available in Bulgarian
- Bulgaria JRI, Volume II (April 2004) | also available in Bulgarian
- Bulgaria JRI (July 2002) | also available in Bulgarian
- Croatia JRI (April 2002) | also available in Croatian
- Georgia JRI (September 2005) | Executive Summary
- Kazakhstan JRI(February 2004) | also available in Russian
- Kosovo - Judicial Reform Index, Volume III (August 2007). Also available in Serbian and Albanian.
- Kosovo JRI, Volume II (October 2004) | also available in Albanian
- Kosovo JRI (April 2002) | also available in Serbian and Albanian
- Kyrgyzstan JRI (June 2003) | also available in Russian
- Macedonia JRI, Volume II (March 2003)
- Macedonia JRI (March 2002)
- Moldova JRI Volume II (January 2007) | also available in Romanian
- Moldova JRI (November 2002) | also available in Romanian
- Montenegro JRI (April 2002) | also available in Montenegrin
- Philippines JRI (March 2006) | Executive Summary
- Romania JRI (May 2002) | also available in Romanian
- Serbia JRI, Volume II (September 2005) | also available in Serbia
- Serbia Update to the JRI (December 2003)
- Serbia JRI (February 2002) | also available in Serbian
- Slovakia JRI (June 2002)
- Ukraine JRI, Volume II (December 2005) | Executive Summary | also available in Ukrainian
- Ukraine JRI (May 2002) | also available in Ukrainian
- Uzbekistan JRI (May 2002) | also available in Uzbek and Russian

