LexisNexis Rule of Law Foundation Finds 67% of Global Public Disapprove of Russian Military Invasion of Ukraine
NEW YORK — LexisNexis Legal & Professional®, a leading global provider of information and analytics, today released global data and public sentiments regarding the Ukrainian invasion. The ongoing feedback is being collected via the LexisNexis Rule of Law Monitor, which continuously surveys the world’s population on issues related to the Rule of Law. The results demonstrate that 67% of the people polled disapprove of Russian military operations in the Ukraine – a number that increases to 76% outside of Asia. “The LexisNexis Rule of Law Foundation strongly condemns the Russian invasion of Ukraine,” said Ian McDougall, President of the LexisNexis Rule of Law Foundation. “This is a clear violation of international law and the Rule of Law. We hope that by continuing to shed light on the global public condemnation of this war that it will help end the conflict sooner and restore peace and justice in Ukraine.” “We believe that the Rule of Law is defined by equality under the law, transparency of law, an independent judiciary, and accessible legal remedy – and the stronger each of these components, the stronger the Rule of Law. We’re working to provide free and open data that enables citizens and nations to better understand each element of the Rule of Law and, in this case, world opinion on Russia’s breach of Rule of Law.” said Steve Carroll, VP Customer Insights at LexisNexis Legal & Professional. Methodology: Table 1: Respondent Distribution Country n Country n Country n Argentina 25 Ghana 6 Paraguay 2 Australia 25 Greece 3 Peru 10 Austria 20 Guatemala 5 Philippines 30 Bangladesh 14 Honduras 3 Poland 10 Belgium 20 Hong Kong, China 16 Puerto Rico 1 Bolivia 5 Hungary 2 Romania 5 Bosnia and Herzegovina 1 India 202 Russian Federation* 251 Bulgaria 2 Ireland 5 San Marino 1 Cambodia 1 Israel 5 Senegal 1 Cameroon 6 Italy 89 Serbia 2 Canada 25 Jamaica 1 Singapore 5 Chile 10 Japan 67 Slovakia 1 China 120 Kenya 15 Slovenia 1 Colombia 15 Latvia 1 South Africa 25 Congo (Brazzaville) 1 Lithuania 1 Spain 25 Costa Rica 4 Madagascar 4 Sri Lanka 3 Côte d'Ivoire 11 Malaysia 10 Sweden 10 Croatia 1 Mali 2 Switzerland 20 Cyprus 1 Malta 1 Taiwan, Republic of China 14 Czech Republic 4 Mexico 25 Thailand 1 Denmark 2 Mongolia 1 Togo 3 Dominican Republic 5 Nepal 2 Trinidad and Tobago 1 Ecuador 5 Netherlands 5 Uganda 1 El Salvador 2 New Zealand 15 UK 195 Ethiopia 2 Nicaragua 1 Ukraine* 250 Finland 5 Niger 2 Uruguay 1 France 101 Nigeria 50 USA 450 Gabon 1 Norway 3 Venezuela (Bolivarian Republic) 15 Georgia 1 Pakistan 52 Vietnam 23 Germany 103 Panama 1 Zambia 1 *Russia & Ukraine purposely oversampled to enable deep dives into reaction within both countries. These countries are excluded from global statistics. For more information about the LexisNexis Rule of Law Monitor, visit www.rolmonitor.org. About the LexisNexis Rule of Law Foundation Media Contacts Dana Greenstein Eric Sokolsky Survey of more than 2,300 respondents across 90 countries reveals global sentiment around Russian military operations in Ukraine
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