Restorasi Project

Restorative justice contemplates a shared and inclusive vision of justice in society, where people are heard, and opinions valued, ensuring a place for marginalised people, and where shared responses are formulated and harm repaired.

Activities

Researchers

Patrick Keyzer

Professor Patrick Keyzer

Thomas More Law School Australian Catholic University

Patrick Keyzer

Dr. Dina Afrianty

Thomas More Law School Australian Catholic University

Mark Hamilton

Dr. Mark Hamilton

Thomas More Law School Australian Catholic University

Aan Eko Widiarto

Dr. Aan Eko Widiarto

Brawijaya University Law School

Prischa

Prischa Listiningrum

Brawijaya University Law School

Mark Hamilton

Daru Adianto

Brawijaya University Law School

Patrick Keyzer

Unita Werdi Rahajeng

Australia Indonesia Disability Research and Advocacy Network (AIDRAN)

Patrick Keyzer

Filipus Yudiandito

Australia Indonesia Disability Research and Advocacy Network (AIDRAN)

Mark Hamilton

Mahalli

Australia Indonesia Disability Research and Advocacy Network (AIDRAN)

Patrick Keyzer

Rahmatul Furqan

Australia Indonesia Disability Research and Advocacy Network (AIDRAN)

Patrick Keyzer

Janisa Pascawati

Australia Indonesia Disability Research and Advocacy Network (AIDRAN)

Mark Hamilton

Elo Kusuma Alfred M.

Australia Indonesia Disability Research and Advocacy Network (AIDRAN)

Objectives

The RESTORASI Project will leverage the experience of a distinguished, multidisciplinary team of international experts in biodiversity, restorative justice and the law to share and build a deep understanding of climate change harms and the use of restorative justice techniques to address those harms. RESTORASI will equip Indonesian academics, policymakers and leaders of vulnerable groups with the tools they need to mitigate climate harms in their local environments and in law and policy contexts. The Project will use collaborative and inclusive research ethics and research design to develop new knowledge, building the skills of academic partners, policymakers, and stakeholders. The research will generate new knowledge that will provide evidence and tools to enable women, people with disability and indigenous people to participate in and inform decisions that affect the environment, environmental law and policy work and reform.

Partners

Research Sites

  • Bromo
  • East Sumba
  • Kajang