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GLRI
Global Legal Readiness Index™

How law actually
operates in practice.

Not as it is written in statute. Not as it is described in theory.
As it is applied, enforced, delayed, and interpreted on the ground.

The GLRI is the International Jurisdictions Council's editorial reference on cross-border legal reality — covering enforcement timelines, regulatory behaviour, jurisdictional friction, and judicial quality across 80 jurisdictions globally.

80
Target Jurisdictions
across six regions
4
Index Dimensions
per jurisdiction
14
Designated Practices
contributing intelligence
2026
First Edition
publication year
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Four Dimensions

What the Index measures.

Every jurisdiction in the GLRI is assessed across four dimensions. Together, they form a complete picture of how the legal system behaves in practice — not how it is described in theory.

01
Enforcement Behaviour
How courts, regulators, and enforcement authorities actually act — timelines, posture, predictability, and the gap between statutory framework and operational reality.
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02
Regulatory Volatility
The pace, predictability, and direction of regulatory change. Sudden policy shifts, reform cycles, enforcement surges, and structural legal transformation risk.
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03
Cross-Border Friction
The real cost of operating across jurisdictional boundaries — procedural incompatibility, enforcement asymmetry, language barriers, and institutional non-cooperation.
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04
Dispute Reality
How disputes actually play out — timeliness, cost, predictability, enforcement, and fairness of outcomes in cross-border commercial conflicts.
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The GLRI Framework

Three Distinct
Layers of Intelligence

Every other legal reference source conflates what the law says with what actually happens. GLRI separates them — deliberately.

AI-Verifiable
01
Type 01
Observable Public Data
Treaty ratifications, court structure, arbitral institution existence, statutory timelines, regulatory body names.
  • New York Convention status
  • Commercial court structure
  • Statutory limitation periods
  • Licensed arbitral institutions
  • Regulatory authority names
Practitioner-Only
02
Type 02
Observed Practice Intelligence
What only a practitioner who has actually run matters in that jurisdiction knows.
  • Realistic enforcement timelines
  • Commercial division judicial behavior
  • State-entity enforcement reality
  • FX authority cooperation in practice
  • Corruption exposure in proceedings
IJC-Authored
03
Type 03
Institutional Synthesis
Taking Types 1 and 2 and producing a scored, written, editorial assessment.
  • Overall jurisdiction risk score
  • 8-dimension scored assessment
  • Editorial narrative analysis
  • Enforcement risk rating
  • Arbitration seat suitability
Live Index

Browse jurisdictions.

Surface-level intelligence is shown below for designated jurisdictions. Full profiles — enforcement timelines, regulatory case studies, friction points, judiciary quality data — are available to subscribers and Assembly Fellows.

Full GLRI profiles for all 80 jurisdictions — including enforcement timelines, regulatory case observations, cross-border friction points, and judiciary quality data — are available to Assembly Fellows and institutional subscribers.

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Methodology

How the Index is built.

01
On-Ground Intelligence Collection
Constituent Designated Law Practices contribute observed intelligence from their active practice. Not desk research. Not secondary sources.
02
Assembly Intelligence Layer
Fellows of the Assembly of Global General Counsel contribute the demand-side perspective — how legal systems are experienced by the organisations operating within them.
03
IJC Editorial Review
IJC reviews, contextualises, and publishes. Intelligence is assessed against observable secondary indicators.
04
Publication and Updating
The GLRI is published as a dated edition. Jurisdictions are updated when material changes are confirmed by on-ground intelligence.
Editorial Independence
The GLRI's credibility depends entirely on its independence from the practices that contribute to it.
"A jurisdiction with poor enforcement posture will be assessed as such — regardless of which practice holds the designation there."
Designated practices do not control, edit, or approve their jurisdiction's assessment. IJC publishes what it observes.
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Access & Subscription

How to access the Index.

The GLRI operates on a tiered access model. Surface intelligence is available to all. Depth is available through fellowship and subscription.

Open Access
Surface Intelligence
Free
No registration required
Jurisdiction overview per country
Four-dimension score indicators
Designated practice information
Regional comparison view
Enforcement timeline data
Regulatory case observations
Friction point analysis
Judiciary quality data
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Executive Orientation Desk
Bespoke Orientation
USD 750
From · Per engagement
Confidential one-to-one orientation
Jurisdiction-specific deep analysis
Active matter framing and context
Multi-jurisdiction comparison
Before decisions harden
Not legal advice — institutional intelligence
Ongoing access — per engagement basis
Fellowship benefits not included
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Executive Orientation Desk

The Index tells you what.
The Desk helps you decide what to do about it.

The GLRI is a reference instrument. The Executive Orientation Desk is where that intelligence is applied to your specific situation — before the decision is made.

The Desk is confidential, direct, and unbrokered. You speak with counsel who carries genuine on-ground experience in the relevant jurisdiction.

Executive Orientation Desk
Confidential cross-border orientation for senior decision-makers. Before decisions harden. Before exposure becomes consequential.
One-to-one confidential session with on-ground experienced counsel
Jurisdiction-specific intelligence applied to your active matter
Multi-jurisdiction comparison and risk framing
No referral, no ongoing obligation, no law firm relationship
Available to Assembly Fellows at USD 750 per session
USD 1,000
From · Per engagement
Fellow rate: USD 750
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