Banca de DEFESA: JOSINEIDE GADELHA PAMPLONA MEDEIROS

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STUDENT : JOSINEIDE GADELHA PAMPLONA MEDEIROS
DATE: 19/12/2023
TIME: 15:00
LOCAL: https://meet.google.com/bnx-bqxj-ksy
TITLE:

RESTORATIVE JUSTICE AND SUSTAINABILITY: CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE MANAGEMENT OF SOCIO-ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICTS IN THE BRAZILIAN AMAZON


KEY WORDS:

Keywords: restorative justice; sustainability; socio-environmental conflicts; Amazon


PAGES: 300
BIG AREA: Ciências Sociais Aplicadas
AREA: Direito
SUBÁREA: Direito Privado
SPECIALTY: Direito Civil
SUMMARY:

Socio-environmental conflicts have become one of the main themes of the 21st century, raising heated discussions in the social, economic, political, scientific-academic, legal and even religious fields. This thesis discusses ways to approach these conflicts based on concepts, values, principles and methodologies of restorative justice, from the description of experiences and the analysis of cases developed in Pará state, Brazil. It is hypothesized that the practices of socio-environmental restorative justice can contribute, to some extent, to the construction of approaches that integrate processes of justice with longings for sustainability and good living in the Brazilian Amazon. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals opened the debate on the importance of integration between justice and sustainability, an idea translated into the statement that there can be no sustainable development without peace, no peace without sustainable development. However, the hegemonic view of sustainability does not always meet the understandings of this term present among traditional peoples and communities. To contribute to sustainability, restorative justice needs to transcend the mainstream of sustainable development and include nonhegemonic perceptions of humankind’s relationship with the environment. Only an approach capable to integrating concerns with social justice and environmental justice seems to find the deep democratic, inclusive, community and ethical ideals that are inherent in a restorative meaning of justice. This thesis consists of an eminently qualitative and interdisciplinary research, with special emphasis on the scope of social and human sciences, which epistemologically adopts a transformative perspective in restorative justice. As one of the research steps, a bibliographic review was carried out on restorative justice and socio-environmental conflicts in the Brazilian Amazon, which led to the visualize of the particularities of these conflicts as shocks of perceptions and actions around the relationship between humankind and nature. For the understanding of restorative justice in the Pará state, in turn, the realization of an autoethnography of experiences in the restorative field has been exercised, which is nurtured by the author’s direct participation, for more than a decade, in the management of restorative justice in the judiciary. In the context of this autoethnographic exercise, cases of conflicts treated from restorative justice references that reveal, to some degree, socio-environmental characters have been selected and analyzed. In the end, it is expected with the research to understand the contributions that the restorative experiments in Pará have brought to the construction of models and to the planning, implementation and implementation of policies aimed at the management of socio-environmental conflicts in the Amazon region.


COMMITTEE MEMBERS:
Presidente - 1190535 - JARSEN LUIS CASTRO GUIMARAES
Interno - 1776327 - THIAGO ALMEIDA VIEIRA
Interno - 1834385 - WALDINEY PIRES MORAES
Interna - 1030394 - TANIA SUELY AZEVEDO BRASILEIRO
Externo ao Programa - 1250014 - JOAO ROBERTO PINTO FEITOSA - UFOPAExterno ao Programa - 1970094 - TULIO CHAVES NOVAES - UFOPAExterna ao Programa - 1713679 - EDNEA DO NASCIMENTO CARVALHO - UFOPA
Notícia cadastrada em: 05/12/2023 10:34
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