The Justice Conference 2022
Terms and Conditions

Code of Conduct
Our event will present opportunities to learn, share knowledge and network. We believe the event should represent a safe, enjoyable and inclusive environment for all people. By registering for this event you agree to treat all people with respect, integrity and dignity, regardless of gender, race, religion, colour, national or ethnic origin, language, marital status, family status, birth, sexual orientation, age, disability, status, socio-economic background, caste, political or other opinion, HIV and AIDS status, physical appearance or lifestyle.

The range of attendees at The Justice Conference may include accompanied children. We take the safeguarding of Children (defined in Australia as anyone under the age of 18) extremely seriously. We consider the best interests of children as paramount, and promote a culture that ensures that children are listened to and treated with respect and that empowers children, their families and communities to be knowledgeable of their rights and avenues of redress. As an attendee you agree not to:

  • Attempt to develop relationships with children that lack accountability.

  • Seek to make contact (online or in person) and spend time with any child or young person outside the program times.

  • Photograph or video a child without the consent of the child and his/her parent or guardian.

No one should be subject to any harassment, bullying or abuse. Any such behaviour will not be tolerated and we will take such action as we deem necessary to ensure it does not reoccur. This may include immediate removal from the virtual event and prohibited from attending future events held by The Justice Conference.   

Imagery / Footage
By participating in these events you acknowledge and agree to grant The Justice Conference the right to record, film, live stream, photograph or capture you in any media now available to distribute, broadcast, use or otherwise to disseminate, in perpetuity, such media without any further approval from you. This particularly applies to any audience members who elect to actively participate on-screen during Elective Sessions which will be recorded and available on-demand after the conference. This does not apply to any participation in the 'Chat' function.

Force Majeure
The Justice Conference shall not be liable for any loss caused by the cancellation of the conference where such cancellation is due to Force Majeure. The organisers will use all reasonable efforts to conduct the conference despite the intervention or occurrence of any such cause. 

In this clause, Force Majeure means circumstances which are beyond the reasonable control of The Justice Conference and which are reasonably likely to affect The Justice Conference's successful delivery of the Event or would make it inadvisable, impracticable, illegal, impossible for a party to perform its obligations as originally contacted under this Agreement, including: fire, flood, earthquake, extreme adverse weather conditions, failure of electric power, gas, water or other utility service, collapsed building structures, widespread disease or other public health emergency, strike or other industrial action, the outbreak or declaration of was, act of terrorism, revolution or government orders or action (including the declaration of a State of Emergency).

If, as a result of Force Majeure, The Justice Conference cancels the Event/s, The Justice Conference shall use reasonable commercial endeavours to reschedule the Event.

If The Justice Conference is unable to reschedule the Event in accordance, The Justice Conference will issue you a non-transferable credit note for the amount of the Fee, which may be redeemed against any appropriate future Justice Conference events for a period of 12 months from date issued.

Without prejudice to its obligations The Justice Conference accepts no liability and will not be liable for any compensation where the performance of this obligations under this Agreement is affected by Force Majeure.