Venturing East: The Involvement of the International Criminal Court in Post-Soviet Countries and Its Impact on Domestic Processes

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Venturing East: The Involvement of the International Criminal Court in Post-Soviet Countries and Its Impact on Domestic Processes. / Marchuk, Iryna; Wanigasuriya, Budhimali Aloka.

In: Fordham International Law Journal, Vol. 44, No. 3, 2021, p. 735-769.

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Marchuk, I & Wanigasuriya, BA 2021, 'Venturing East: The Involvement of the International Criminal Court in Post-Soviet Countries and Its Impact on Domestic Processes', Fordham International Law Journal, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 735-769.

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Marchuk, I., & Wanigasuriya, B. A. (2021). Venturing East: The Involvement of the International Criminal Court in Post-Soviet Countries and Its Impact on Domestic Processes. Fordham International Law Journal, 44(3), 735-769.

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Marchuk I, Wanigasuriya BA. Venturing East: The Involvement of the International Criminal Court in Post-Soviet Countries and Its Impact on Domestic Processes. Fordham International Law Journal. 2021;44(3):735-769.

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Marchuk, Iryna ; Wanigasuriya, Budhimali Aloka. / Venturing East: The Involvement of the International Criminal Court in Post-Soviet Countries and Its Impact on Domestic Processes. In: Fordham International Law Journal. 2021 ; Vol. 44, No. 3. pp. 735-769.

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