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Who is Julia Sebutinde? The judge against all ICJ rulings in Israel’s case. ICJ Judge Sebutinde voted against emergency measures requested by South Africa against Israel over its war on Gaza.
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ZNetwork on MSNNew President of the ICJ — Plagiarism in Service of Zionism - MSNThe acting president of the International Court of Justice, Julia Sebutinde, plagiarized large parts of her dissenting ...
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, 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.
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.
Before joining the Court, Sebutinde was a judge at the Special Court for Sierra Leone from 2005 to 2011. Lebanese Judge Nawaf Salam will now be overseeing South Africa's "genocidal intent case ...
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 ...
Julia Sebutinde was the only judge on the 17-member ICJ panel to vote against all six measures adopted by the court in a ruling ordering Israel to take action to prevent acts of genocide as it ...
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 ...
Uganda has broken ties with Judge Julia Sebutinde, who voted against all interim orders issued by a UN court against Israel in relation to a South African lawsuit over the Gaza War.“Justice ...
In fact, Sebutinde did not side with Israel or South Africa or Palestine or world opinion. She sided with the law. She most certainly did not express Uganda’s opinion, for that was not her brief.
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