Sumario: | This book serves as a guide for learning and action through the narration of cases related to restorative justice and animal welfare. It is designed for facilitators of restorative justice, professionals across various disciplines, and public sectors, particularly in the areas of justice and education. The book aims to engage readers in projects aligned with global calls for a more livable world, as advocated by jurists, philosophers, criminologists, biologists, ecologists, and ethologists. It proposes rewriting real cases of ecosystem and animal harm to inspire concrete initiatives. The book results from a project funded by the Ministry of Science, involving collaboration from over fifty contributors from different fields and countries. It concludes with two epilogues offering both critical and imaginative visions. The author, Gema Varona Martínez, is a permanent researcher and director at the Institute of Criminology (University of the Basque Country), with expertise in restorative justice and victimology.
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