mittessegavuse
Mittessegavuse is an Estonian term that translates to "non-interference" or "non-intervention." It refers to a principle of international relations that advocates for states to refrain from intervening in the internal affairs of other sovereign states. This principle is a cornerstone of international law and is enshrined in the United Nations Charter, which prohibits states from using force or the threat of force against the territorial integrity or political independence of any state.
The concept of non-interference stems from the idea of state sovereignty, which holds that each state has
Historically, the principle of mittessegavuse has been invoked by various nations to protect their independence and