Kenya nominates Prof. Phoebe Okowa for election as judge at International Court of Justice

File image of Professor Phoebe Okowa.
Kenya has officially nominated
Professor Phoebe Okowa for election as a judge to the International Court of Justice (ICJ),
during the 81st session of the United Nations General Assembly and Security
Council in 2026.
Kenya, through its Permanent Mission to the United Nations, communicated its
decision in a diplomatic note addressed to the Permanent Mission of Djibouti to
the U.N., dated February 27.
“Kenya presents its compliments to the
Permanent Mission of the Republic of Djibouti to the United Nations, in its
capacity as Coordinator of the Eastern African Sub-region on Candidatures, and
has the honour to inform of the nomination of Professor Phoebe Okowa by the
Kenya National Group to the Permanent Court of Arbitration (PCA) for election
as a lodge of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) during the elections to
be held at the 81st session of the United Nations General Assembly and the
Security Council in 2026,” the note reads.
Further, Kenya emphasized Professor Okowa’s competence
and qualifications for the role while requesting Djibouti, as Coordinator of
the Eastern African Sub-region on Candidatures, to circulate Okowa’s nomination
to other African nations for support.
“The Government of the
Republic of Kenya is convinced that Professor Okowa is competent and well
qualified to contribute to the work of the ICJ,” the note reads.
“The Permanent Mission of
the Republic of Kenya requests the Permanent Mission of the Republic of
Djibouti to circulate this note to the Member States of the African Group for
their valuable support.”
Okowa is a Professor of Public
International Law and Director of Graduate Studies at Queen Mary University of
London.
She previously taught Public
International law, Constitutional Law and Private International Law as a member
of the Faculty of Law at the University of Bristol. She has held visiting
appointments at the Universities of Lille, Helsinki Stockholm and WZB Berlin
Social Science Center for Global Constitutionalism and has lectured for the
United Nations at its Regional Course on International Law for Africa.
An advocate of the High Court of
Kenya, she has acted as counsel and consultant to governments and
non-governmental organisations on questions of international law before
domestic and international courts including the International Court of Justice.
In 2017 she was nominated as an
arbiter to the Permanent Court of Arbitration at the Hague.
Okowa graduated at the top of her
class with a Bachelor of Law (LLB) with First Class Honours from the University
of Nairobi, Kenya.
She proceeded to the University
of Oxford on a Foreign and Commonwealth Office Scholarship, obtaining the
degree of Bachelor of Civil Law. She later completed her doctoral thesis at
Oxford.
Her work on the Admissibility of
claims in International Adjudication has been cited with approval numerous
times by domestic Courts considering questions of International Law.
She is on the International Advisory
Board of the Stockholm Centre for International Law and the Executive Committee
of the International Society of Public Law (ICON-S).
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