For 80 years, the UN Security Council permanent member veto power has been the subject of constant debate, within the UN and without.
The veto itself isn’t going away—it’s ‘veto-proof’. But when vetoes are cast in the face of genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity, obligations under international law and the UN Charter must be considered. Such veto uses have led to massive loss of life, displacement of millions, and the multilateral order pushed to a breaking point.
This film, featuring leading global experts and ongoing situations affected by the veto including Gaza and Ukraine, puts aside ‘the impossibility of change’ and explores real paths to breaking the Security Council deadlock.