OWG Proposed Target 16.3

RATING: UNCERTAIN This is confusing, because it combines rule of law at the national and international levels. Each is important in itself, but it would be more helpful to treat them separately, as the implementation is a matter of different sets of institutions, and the focus of rule of law domestically and internationally is about different issues. Promoting access to justice for all is, again, important, but is an additional dimension.
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In our recent report, not just the target above, but all 169 targets have been assessed by 60 teams of the world’s top economists. The targets have been categorized into five ratings based on evidence of economic, social, and environmental costs and benefits. While we applaud that the UN Open Working Group's final outcome document contains 43 fewer targets than the previous document, we are concerned that many targets have simply been combined, therefore reducing the number of both phenomenal and poor targets assessed according to our cost-benefit analysis. Our new assessment includes suggestions for how these can be improved as reported in this article by the Financial Times.