Armenia
Judicial Reform Public Awareness, 2006
This survey, conducted in all regions of Armenia analyzes public attitudes towards the judiciary as well as the impact of courthouse infrastructure on the service provided to the public. The survey also focuses on public access to legal information, knowledge of people about their rights and responsibilities and the impact of initiatives to reform the justice sector.
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Bangladesh
Citizens’ Perceptions and Experiences of the Justice System, 2009
This survey investigates citizens’ experience of legal wrongs in Bangladesh, and how both formal and informal justice systems are perceived and utilized to resolve them.
Report | Questionnaire | Dataset (forthcoming)

Egypt
Citizens' Opinions of Corruption, the Judicial System and the Quality of Government Services, 2009
The survey focuses on corruption in public services. The survey also addresses citizens' opinions of the Egyptian judicial system, trust in the system, use of the judicial system, and impediments to use.
Report | Instrument (forthcoming) | Dataset (forthcoming)

Indonesia
Impact Evaluation of the Mediation and Community Legal Empowerment, 2009
This baseline survey examines knowledge and exercise of rights, dispute resolution, reports and resolution of corruption, investment and household consumption. The survey was conducted in two provinces, Aceh and Maluku.
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Mozambique
Beating the Odds – Sustaining Inclusion in Mozambique’s Growing Economy, 2008
This assessment draws on a combination of tools from provides information on the systems of rights and justice available to the poor, especially access to legal information and the use of formal and customal institutions in dispute resolution. Report | Instrument (forthcoming) | Dataset (forthcoming)
Kenya
Governance, Justice, Law and Order Sector Reform – National Integrated Household Baseline Survey, 2006
This survey, conducted from a nationally representative sample, provides data on governance, human rights, access to justice, safety and security across Kenya.
Report | Instrument (forthcoming) | Dataset (forthcoming)

Timor-Leste
Trust, Authority, and Decision Making: Findings from the Extended Timor-Leste Survey of Living Standards, 2010
This survey examined perspectives of trust, authority, and responsibility for decision making in Timor-Leste, through a justice module included in an extension of the 2007 Timor-Leste Survey of Living Standards. Conducted across Timor-Leste’s 13 disctricts, the survey topics includes: access to information and decision making, opinions and knowledge of the law, trust in local institutions, and dispute resolution.
Report | Instrument (forthcoming) | Dataset
Armenia
Judicial Reform Project Public Perception Survey, 2009
This survey, conducted in all regions of Armenia, provides information on users' satisfaction with the operation of the courts, the availability of information on legal rights, the speed of processing civil cases and average times spent enforcing judicial decisions.
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Kyrgyzstan
Judicial System Diagnostic: Measuring Progress and Identifying Needs, 2010
This survey captures the opinions of 500 users commercial courts in Bishkek and all seven regional authorities, including on efficiency (fairness, affordability, ability to enforce decisions), transparency, integrity, and professionalism.
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Macedonia
Evaluation of the Judicial System, 2011
This survey, conducted in a sample of 11 courts all over Macedonia, is an assessment of the general public’s and experts’ perceptions about the performance of the judicial system in terms of efficiency (fairness, affordability, ability to enforce decisions, transparency, integrity, and professionalism), as well as the status of a judicial reform process.
Report (forthcoming) | Instrument | Dataset