About Carolyn Forstein

Carolyn Forstein graduated from Stanford University in 2010 with a degree in International Relations, and after spending last year as a visiting student at the Academy of the National Economy in Moscow she is currently in Ukraine on a Fulbright scolarship, researching human rights, rule of law and democratic development in the former Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.

Articles by Carolyn Forstein

Ukraine's justice deficit

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As the 2012 European Football Championship approaches, co-host Ukraine has been hitting global headlines for its treatment of former PM Yulia Tymoshenko. Carolyn Forstein argues, however, that international attention should be more focused on a systemic shortcoming of the judicial system — the non-enforcement of court judgments — which threatens the credibility of the European Court of Human Rights itself.

This week's guest editors

openGlobalRights editors

Our guest editors James Ron, Leslie Vinjamuri, Sophie Arie and Archana Pandya introduce this week's theme of:

Emerging powers and human rights.

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