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World Justice Project

Washington, United States
Joined February 2012

The World Justice Project is a multinational, multidisciplinary organization which seeks to strengthen the rule of law for the development of communities of opportunity and equity.



Presence in: Mexico, Singapore, United States
Focus: Criminal Justice, Environmental Justice, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Peace-building & Transitional Justice, Right to Information, Traditional / Customary Justice, Women's Rights

The World Justice Project is a multinational, multidisciplinary organization which seeks to strengthen the rule of law for the development of communities of opportunity and equity. Its work is being carried out through the creation of a comprehensive Rule of Law Index, the convening of global and regional meetings of world leaders, the provision of seed grants for rule of law projects, and the origination of new scholarship on rule of law issues. The organization’s efforts are dedicated to developing practical programs in support of the rule of law around the world.

People Associated With This Organization

Amy Gryskiewicz

United States  
World Justice Project
Joined July 2015

Joseph Haley

United States  
World Justice Project
Joined September 2019
Interests: Education, Environmental Justice, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Labor & Employment, Livelihoods, Peace-building & Transitional Justice, Right to Information, Women's Rights
Joe Haley joined the World Justice Project as an ACLS/Mellon Public Fellow in September 2019. He is a program manager for the Rule of Law Solutions Initiative, where he manages production of a forthcoming handbook that will highlight successful interventions in promoting rule of law. In addition, he contributes to the engagement team's outreach and coordination efforts. Prior to joining WJP, he was a college writing instructor and a high school literature teacher; in 2008, he completed a Fulbright English Teaching Assistantship in Malaysia. Joe holds a PhD in English from Johns Hopkins University.

Killian Dorier

United States  
World Justice Project
Joined April 2018
Interests: Criminal Justice, Environmental Justice, Gender-based violence, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Right to Information, Traditional / Customary Justice, Women's Rights
Within the World Justice Project I lead the Network component of WJP's Engagement strategy. I helped develop our Resource Hub (https://worldjusticeproject.org/resource-hub), an online directory listing the most trusted organizations working on the rule of law in each country around the world. I also lead engagement with the network through different outreach strategies and events, such as the World Justice Forum. In this optic, I am looking to try and grow our interactions with our network and other practitioners working on the rule of law, to create communities of equity, opportunity and peace.

During my studies, I focused on Political Science and International Relations, obtaining my Bachelors of Arts from the University of Kent (UK), and my masters from the Graduate Institute of International and Development Studies (Switzerland). I also spent time in Argentina (Universidad de San Andres) and Mexico (Colegio de Mexico).

Rebecca Silvas

United States  
World Justice Project
Joined September 2020
Senior Communications Associate, World Justice Project

Sally Aldrich

United States  
World Justice Project (Unverified)
Joined September 2020
Interests: Criminal Justice, Gender-based violence, Governance, Accountability & Transparency
I am an Engagement and Advocacy Intern working on Rule of Law index programs with the World Justice Project.

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