Germany - 2012
Do migrants/minorities face disproportionate problems in accessing justice?
- Code:
- RED52
- Key Area:
- Policing - Law Enforcement - Justice
- Strand(s):
- Racism, Discrimination
Short Answer |
In general, access to the civil justice system is made possible and affordable for the entire population. Yet, there has been no systematic evaluation published with regard to disproportionate problems migrants/minorities are facing in accessing justice. |
Qualitative Info |
In ‘The World Justice Project Rule of Law Index™2011’, Germany is ranked 2nd out of all 66 countries recorded in the index in the category ‘Access to Civil Justice’. This indicates that, in general, access to the civil justice system is made possible and affordable for the entire population. Yet, there has been no systematic evaluation published with regard to disproportionate problems migrants/minorities are facing in accessing justice. Source:
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Key socio-economic / Institutional Areas | Policing - law enforcement |
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