ICJ president’s take on Israeli occupation allegedly plagiarised

New allegations have come to surface that Julia Sebutinde, who is the acting president of the International Court of Justice (ICJ), appears to have plagiarised big sections of her dissenting view of Israel’s occupation of Palestine, the Middle East Eye reported on February 3rd.
In January, Sebutinde, who many would argue carries the most reputable judicial position, was accused of taking sentences at a level not far from verbatim in her opinion of dissent, which she wrote on July 19th.
A study which the Middle East Eye viewed that was put together by a Palestinian researcher at the Doha Institute, Majd Abuamer, for a forthcoming book by US scholar Norman Finkelstein, has now claimed that “at least 32 percent of Sebutinde’s dissent was plagiarised.”
Middle East Eye