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- **State-Party Funding**: Each state party submitting a case to the ICC must cover the costs of examination, investigation, and trial.
- **ICC Funding**: The ICC is funded by contributions from signatory state members, which cover its everyday operations but may not suffice for all case submissions.
- **Prioritization**: The funding requirement forces Ukraine and Russia to prioritize cases with the worst crimes or most evidence.
- **Financial Support**: Ukraine may receive financial help from the Western world and human-rights organizations, while Russia will likely fund its cases independently.

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