Justice Phoebe Okowa (Kenya) is a Kenyan international law scholar elected in November 2025 as a Judge of the International Court of Justice. She is also a professor at Queen Mary University of London and has served on the UN International Law Commission. Widely respected for rigorous scholarship and public international law expertise, her reputation reflects high-level professional trust, credibility in multilateral legal circles, and a record of advising on complex issues such as state responsibility and accountability in international law.
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