Pakistan is the eight most lawless country in the world, according to theWorld Justice Project Rule of Law Index 2016.
Performance is measured using 44 indicators across eight primary rule of law factors, each of which is scored and ranked globally and against regional and income peers: constraints on government powers, absence of corruption, open government, fundamental rights, order and security, regulatory enforcement, civil justice, and criminal justice.
According to the index, Denmark is the most lawful country in the world, followed by Norway and Finland. While Venezuela is the most lawless. Western Europe and North America accounted for eight of the top 10 most lawful places in the index.
The top ten most lawful countries in the world are:
1. Denmark
2. Norway
3. Finland
4. Sweden
5. Netherlands
6. Germany
7. Austria
8. New Zealand
9. Singapore
10. United Kingdom
The top ten most lawless countries in the world are:
1. Venezuela
2. Cambodia
3. Afghanistan
4. Egypt
5. Cameroon
6. Zimbabwe
7. Ethiopia
8. Pakistan
9. Uganda
10. Bolivia
Courtesy: Indy100