Uganda’s Judge Sebutinde has made history by becoming the new vice-president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ). This appointment comes after her recent involvement in a high-profile case where she expressed a dissenting opinion in South Africa’s genocide case against Israel.
Judge Sebutinde’s appointment has garnered attention due to her controversial stance on the South Africa-Israel case. However, her new role as ICJ vice-president highlights her significant influence and leadership within the international legal community.
Her dissenting opinion in the case has sparked debate and discussion, showcasing her willingness to challenge the status quo and present alternative perspectives on complex legal issues.
Judge Sebutinde’s new position as vice-president of the ICJ serves as a testament to her esteemed reputation and expertise in international law. It also signals a new chapter in her career, where she will undoubtedly continue to contribute to critical legal matters on the international stage.
As Judge Sebutinde takes on this prestigious role, it is evident that her influence and impact will continue to shape the future of international law and justice.