vetooikeutta
Vetooikeutta is a Finnish term that translates to "right of veto" or "veto power." It refers to the power of a person or group to unilaterally stop an action or decision, even if a majority agrees with it. This concept is often encountered in various contexts, including international relations, corporate governance, and legislative processes.
In international law, the veto power is famously exercised by the five permanent members of the United
Within companies, certain shareholders or board members may possess veto rights over specific corporate actions, such
In legislative bodies, a veto power can be held by an executive, such as a president or