RESTORATIVE JUSTICE BETWEEN ITALY AND CHILE
WHAT ANSWERS TO THE NEW NEEDS FOR SOCIAL SETTLEMENT?
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.29393/RD257-7JRCV10007Keywords:
Restorative justice, criminal law, italian law, environment, Cartabia legal reformAbstract
Through the Cartabia Reform, a structured system of restorative justice has recently been introduced in Italy. Therefore, complementary forms of conflict management derived from the commission of the crime are now allowed, designing a path guided by professionals, connected or not to the holding of the criminal trial, which allows to repair the existential tear through the voluntary meeting between the alleged perpetrator and the victim of the crime.
On this occasion the author compares the Italian and Chilean experience with particular reference to the trial of the Tsunami case, after the earthquake of February 27, 2010.
The potentialities not yet expressed by this complementary form of administration of justice are thus explored, with particular reference to two specific areas of negligence: a) the consequences of natural disasters for the life and health of the population; b) the protection of the environment.
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