👉 Nonnationalization is a concept in international law that refers to the principle of not allowing any state or entity to control or influence another state's economic activities, such as through direct control over its financial institutions, industries, and trade policies. This means that states are not required to provide their citizens with access to foreign capital markets, trade agreements, or other forms of international investment. Nonnationalization is often associated with the idea of a "free market" in which private property rights are respected and individuals