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Julia Sebutinde, the current president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), has been accused of plagiarising parts of her dissenting views in the court's advisory opinion on the Israeli ...
Allegations of plagiarism in Julia Sebutinde's dissenting opinion on Israeli occupation reflect poorly on the acting president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) and could call into ...
Julia Sebutinde, court's current vice president, is expected to succeed Nawaf Salam after he is appointed Lebanon's PM; Sebutinde was sole dissenting vote on every ICJ measure ...
The International Court of Justice’s vice president, Julia Sebutinde, seems likely to fill the shoes of outgoing head Nawaf Salam.
(Israel Hayom via JNS) Judge Julia Sebutinde is set to assume the presidency of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), marking another milestone in her groundbreaking career as well as a ...
A vice president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) – Julia Sebutinde of Uganda – has spoken up courageously and consistently for Israel. Here is her story. Opinion.
Julia Sebutinde is the second born of four siblings, three girls and a boy. She started her education at Lake Victoria Primary School in Uganda's former administrative capital Entebbe, where she ...
A Judge From Uganda Sides With Israel Julia Sebutinde’s dissent is the real news in the International Court of Justice’s nonbinding opinion. By Robert Nicholson July 21, 2024 5:58 pm ET Share ...
Several judges took issue with the majority opinion, but it was a woman from Uganda—Judge Julia Sebutinde, the court’s vice president and the only full dissenter in the case—who has come out ...
The dissenting opinion from ICJ Vice President Julia Sebutinde came in a nine-page document, issued in response to the court's order for Israel to end its military offensive in the southern city ...
Julia Sebutinde, the only ICJ judge to back Israel in its case against South Africa, will serve a three-year term as the court's vice president. (Photo: International Court of Justice) ...
Julia Sebutinde, who voted with Israel on all counts at ICJ, elected court's vice-president She will serve alongside Lebanese Judge Nawaf Salam, who was elected president of the court.