RESTAURANT PRACTICES AS ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND CONFLICT SOLUTIONS UNDER LAW 11.340/2006
Abstract
The present work entitled “Restorative practices as access to justice and conflict solutions under Law 11.340 / 2006” intends to analyze the feasibility of implementing public policy in domestic conflicts based on the Maria da Penha Law and Resolutions 125 and 225 of CNJ. In the same vein, the intention was to observe the evolution of the respective legislation, the challenges faced by the victims in moments of social isolation, as well as the characteristics and principles of Restorative Justice, with a focus on enforcement. Thus, the question arises: is it possible to apply Restorative Justice as a public policy in cases of domestic violence aimed at access to justice and the pacification of conflicts? For the development of this research the deductive approach will be used and as for the method of procedure, this will be the bibliographic.
Keywords: Restorative Justice. Maria da Penha Law. CNJ Resolution 125. CNJ Resolution 225.
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