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» Go to news mainProvince of NS, Dalhousie, and Schulich Law partner on Restorative Lab
Join us for an introduction to the exciting work of the Restorative Lab, an international lab focused on a restorative approach.
Restorative justice is a human-centred approach to justice that is focused on understanding and responding to the impacts and needs of affected individuals and communities. It is not only about responding when things go wrong, but also about how to ensure that things go right more often. This proactive and future-focused approach brings people together to find meaningful and lasting justice solutions.
In this video, you will learn more about the partnership between the Province of Nova Scotia, Dalhousie University, and the Schulich School of Law, as well as the meaningful impact the Restorative Lab will have locally, nationally, and around the world.
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