International Restorative Justice Week is here again

Restorative justice is a human right! In recent years, the restorative justice movement has grown, linking its values to international and regional human rights standards. This year's campaign builds on the work of several international restorative justice organisations and practitioners who anchor restorative justice in a human rights framework. Read more here: https://www.euforumrj.org/RJWeek  

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