Noninterference
(noun)
The state of not interfering or the principle of not interfering in the affairs of others.
Origin:
From non- + interference.
Examples:
- The policy of noninterference was adopted by the government in order to avoid conflicts with other nations.
- The principle of noninterference in the internal affairs of other countries is a fundamental principle of international relations.
- The company has a policy of noninterference in the personal lives of its employees.
- The organization promotes noninterference in the affairs of its member countries.
- The principle of noninterference is an important aspect of human rights and civil liberties.