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  1. 26. Jan. 2024 · Bei den sechs Einzelentscheidungen des Gerichts stimmte von den 17 Mitgliedern die ugandische Richterin Julia Sebutinde durchgängig dagegen. Aharon Barak, ehemaliger Richter am Obersten Gericht Israels, der sein Land in dem Gremium in Den Haag repräsentierte, stimmte für Maßnahmen gegen Aufhetzung und für humanitäre Hilfe, ansonsten dagegen.

  2. Fast forward to 2024, Sebutinde once again captured headlines, this time for being the only judge who voted against all measures sought by South Africa in its genocide case against Israel. “In ...

  3. 16. Feb. 2024 · Let me explain. Situating the Disappointment: Judge Sebutinde and the Hopes for Diversity in International Law. Judge Sebutinde is the first African woman to sit on the International Court of Justice. While this, in itself, is no small feat—especially given the elitism and Anglo/Eurocentrism in the profession—, this also comes with specific ...

  4. 28. Jan. 2024 · Julia Sebutinde, born in February 1954, is the first African woman to serve on the International Court of Justice (ICJ). Hailing from a humble background during Uganda’s fight for independence, she attended Lake Victoria Primary School and later pursued her bachelor of laws degree at Makerere University, graduating in 1977 at the age of 23.

  5. 29. Jan. 2024 · Termasuk di antara 17 hakim yang mempertimbangkan tindakan sementara dalam kasus tersebut, Julia Sebutinde menuai dari negaranya yaitu Uganda. Dilansir dari antaranews.com, Uganda menolak dikaitkan Julia Sebutinde pada saat menjadi hakim yang menentang semua keputusan sementara dari PBB kepada Israel, dalam kasusnya dengan Afrika Selatan terkait genosida di jalur Gaza.

  6. 26. Jan. 2024 · The court voted for portions of this decision by 15-2 and 16-1. The “No” votes came from Judge Julia Sebutinde of Uganda and Ad Hoc Judge Aharon Barak of Israel. The case presented by South Africa was overwhelming (read it or watch a key part of it), and Israel’s defense paper-thin. And the case just grew more overwhelming during the ...

  7. 7. Feb. 2024 · THE HAGUE | THE INDEPENDENT | Judge Julia Sebutinde from Uganda has been elected Vice-President of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) by her peers, for a term of three years. Earlier, Lebanese j udge Nawaf Salam was Tuesday elected President of the ICJ. Vice-President Sebutinde has been a Member of the Court since 6 February 2012.