It has been a recognized principle of The Law Of Nations, for the past two hundred years, that nations do not have the right to interfere in the domestic affairs of other independent nations. That is, indeed, one of the principal criteria by which you would identify an independent nation.
It has been a recognized principle of The Law Of Nations, for the past two hundred years, that nations do not have the right to interfere in the domestic affairs of other independent nations. That is, indeed, one of the principal criteria by which you would identify an independent nation.
"The Law of Nations" doesn't protect unalienable rights.
There is no unalieneable right for a dictator or for a tyranical government to exist.