The right to intervene refers to the authority or permission granted to a country or entity to get involved in the affairs of another country when specific conditions are met.
Related terms
Monroe Doctrine: A policy introduced by President James Monroe that stated any interference by European powers in the Americas would be seen as a threat requiring U.S. intervention.
National Security: The protection of a nation's interests from internal and external threats through military, diplomatic, economic, and other means.
Sovereign Immunity: The principle that states that sovereign nations are immune from legal actions taken against them by other countries' courts.