
Vol. 35 No. 2 (2025): Dossiê - Justiça Restaurativa
This special issue of the Emeron Journal explores Restorative Justice (RJ) not merely as a set of techniques, but as a living ethical-political paradigm rooted in dialogue, accountability, and the healing of social ties.
Aligned with the National Council of Justice (CNJ) Resolution No. 225/2016, this collection brings together empirical analyses and theoretical reflections on the "possible justices" built within the Brazilian landscape—from the riverside communities of the Amazon to the complexities of the urban prison system.
Key Highlights:-
Territorial Diversity: Insights into projects like Vozes da Floresta (Voices of the Forest) and ASAS, applying RJ in traditional communities and public schools.
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Critical Perspective: Academic scrutiny of the limits and tensions of institutionalizing RJ within historically punitive and exclusionary legal structures.
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Social Impact: Discussions on gender-based violence, reflexive groups for men, victim support policies, and the role of restorative practices in promoting a culture of peace.
This dossier reaffirms the Judiciary's role as a facilitator of care and social co-responsibility, offering essential resources for judges, researchers, and policymakers committed to a more human and relational justice system.








