Non-intervention definition

Non-intervention means the prohibition of ‘improper interference by an outside power with the territorial integrity, or political independence of states’. See Damrosch (1993: 93). The concepts of state sovereignty and non-intervention are often conterminous with each other. See Kwakwa (1994: 9–12).
Non-intervention means to build a sound and predictable mechanism for the capital market and vigorously advancing the reforms of “streamline the government, delegate power, and improve government services” which is an important way to ensure the normal functioning of the market, stabilize market expectations and enhance market vitality. In the field of innovative business, it is expected to expand the regulatory mode of negative list and no-objection letter, so as to promote the industry institutions to become better and stronger.