Las claves del Derecho: Justicia Restaurativa

Is a court ruling enough to resolve a family conflict? ⚖️🏠 In this episode of "The Keys to Law," Miguel Carbonell speaks with Claudia Villavicencio, author of the book *Family Restorative Justice: The Cathartic Model of Restoration*, published by the Carbonell Center for Legal Studies. Unlike traditional mediation, restorative justice focuses on identifying and repairing harm in contexts of high conflict and domestic violence, where conventional legal proceedings often fall short or even revictimize those involved. Key topics of this conversation: ✅ Beyond the Law: Why legal rulings don't always resolve the underlying human conflict. ✅ The new National Code (CNPCyF): Analysis of Section Five, dedicated to restorative justice, and the challenge of its implementation. ✅ The cathartic model: A methodology tested for over seven years in the Judicial Branch of the State of Mexico to support families. ✅ Childhood and structural violence: How to prevent children and adolescents from becoming "test subjects" and suffering the violence of the system itself. ✅ The role of the "Assistant Attorney": The necessary evolution of the legal profession towards peace and social justice. An essential video to understand that restoration is also about administering justice. Update your understanding of family law!