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              Editorial
Judging the judges
	
	Monitor
Challenges of African urbanisation |  Experts at Global Soil Week demand paradigm shift towards ecological intensification  | Nowadays: Teaching history in Libya  | How UNFPA wants teenage pregnancies to be prevented   | UN study on how donors best promote democratisation | In brief
	
	
	Focus: Delivering justice
	
	Maryam S. Khan:
	Pakistan's Supreme has become too assertive                          
	
	Interview with A.K. Ghosh:
	High Court judges prevented the destruction of the East Kolkata Wetlands     
	
	Lothar Jahn:
	Reforms relating the judiciary and the rule of law deserve support             
	
	Jacqueline Neumann:
	It is not enough for donor agencies to promote the rule of law, people must be able to sue them                                             
	
	Kai Ambos:
	Criticism of International Criminal Court's focus on Africa is misleading           
	
	Henrietta J.A.N. Mensa-Bonsu:
	The daunting challenges of transitional justice                         
	
	
	Tribune
Leelananda de Silva:
	In view of changing international relations, the UN Development System needs reform
	
	Katja Dombrowski:
	Plans for Mekong dams are environmentally destructive             
	
	Fidelis Adele:
	After civil war, many elderly people in Sierra Leone must fend for themselves    
	
	Dagmar Milerova Praskova:
	Economic Partnership Agreement could compound food-security problems in Kenya
	
	Debate
Interview Iwan J. Azis of the Asian Development Bank on the impacts of rich nations' low interest rates in other world regions | Letters | Comment on how the EU should boost democratic forces in Tunisia