| Sumario: | This work has the purpose of discussing the relativization of normative aspects, of positive law, in the resolution of conflicts. Johan Huizinga, in Homo Ludens published in 1938, develops in depth a study that relates human behavior to playfulness. Yuval Noah Harari further explains that sapiens have the competence to cooperate in pursuit of common goals and not just for fun or playfulness. Alain Supiot, in Homo ju- ridicus, explains the influence of the "founding beliefs" of law. Like Huizinda's ludens, Supiot's homo juridicus creates a parallel environment, in addition to physical relations, to justify and establish their social relations. The implementation of alternative and pea- ceful forms for the solution of controversies is highlighted in all branches of the legal sciences, deserving prominence in constitutional law. No one better than the stakehol-ders to decide how to resolve their conflicts. The progressive implementation of conflict resolution methods based on self-composition ultimately leads to a stimulus to demo- cracy, through greater participation of stakeholders in the decision-making process of their own problems.
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