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Introduction: Global social indicators: constructing transnational legitimacy

Today, global social indicators reach across many societal fields. For example, some deal with good governance and the rule of law, such as the Corruption Perception Index and the various indicators by the World Bank; some with personal rights and economic freedom, such as the World Press Freedom In...

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Published in:International journal of law in context 2017-12, Vol.13 (4), p.434-435
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Political stability
Rule of law
Social aspects
Social indicators
Transnationalism
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