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New Zealand

How well is New Zealand respecting people's human rights?

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New Zealand at a glance

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Quality of Life

Economic and Social Rights

(2020)

Summary score

N/A

How well is New Zealand doing compared to what is possible at its level of income?

Right to

0

% of income adjusted benchmark achieved

HRMI score

100%

Very bad

Bad

Fair

Good


Safety from the State

Civil and Political Rights

(2022)

Summary score

7.4

How well is New Zealand's government respecting each right?

Right to freedom from

0

Score

10

Very bad

Bad

Fair

Good


Empowerment

Civil and Political Rights

(2022)

Summary score

7.8

How well is New Zealand's government respecting each right?

Right to

0

Score

10

Very bad

Bad

Fair

Good


Source: HRMI 2023 rightstracker.org

Quality of Life

Compared with all other high-income countries, New Zealand is performing close to average when we look across the rights for which we have data (this comparison is calculated using the 'Income adjusted' benchmark).

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Safety from the State

New Zealand's Safety from the State score of 7.4 out of 10 suggests that a significant number of people are not safe from one or more of the following: arbitrary arrest, torture and ill-treatment, forced disappearance, execution or extrajudicial killing.

Compared with the small group of 5 high-income OECD countries we have civil and political rights data for, New Zealand is performing close to average on the right to be safe from the state.

Empowerment

New Zealand's Empowerment score of 7.8 out of 10 suggests that while many people are enjoying their civil liberties and political freedoms (freedom of speech, assembly and association, and democratic rights), a significant number are not.

Compared with the small group of 5 high-income OECD countries we have civil and political rights data for, New Zealand is performing better than average on empowerment rights.