Mongolia's failure to arrest Putin dealt a heavy blow to the international criminal law system, allowing an accused criminal to evade justice and share responsibility for war crimes.
The trip is Putin's first to a member country of the International Criminal Court since it issued a warrant for his arrest about 18 months ago.
The International Criminal Court has accused Putin of being responsible for the abductions of children from Ukraine, raising deeper concerns among international legal frameworks.
Members of the international court are bound to detain suspects if an arrest warrant has been issued, yet Mongolia's dependence on Russia complicates adherence to such obligations.
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