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Important information
Visa and consular information
All foreign visitors entering Italy must be in possession of a passport or other travel documents endorsed and valid for Italy. For very few foreign nationalities an entry visa to Italy is required. Australian passport holders do not require a visa. It is the responsibility of delegates to inform themselves of these visa requirements and make suitable arrangements. This must be done first from your home country. For further information, consult the Italian Embassy in your home country.
Travel insurance
Conference registration fees do not include insurance of any kind. It is recommended that you take out insurance at the time you register for the conference and book your travel. The conference organisers cannot take any responsibility for participants failing to arrange their own insurance. Delegates participating in any of the additional social activities not covered in the registration fee must carry travel and medical insurance.
Weather
The weather in northern Italy in early July is usually a warm average of 24 – 32°C. Delegates are advised that on occasions greater variations occur and provision for both cooler and much warmer temperatures is advised.
Cancellations and substitutions
If cancellation is received by the conference organisers prior to 31 March 2006 a refund of all monies received less an administration fee of $AUD100 shall apply. A 50% cancellation fee will apply to registrations cancelled before 31 May 2006. Thereafter, no refunds are available, however you may nominate a replacement delegate without charge. All cancellations must be received by the Conference Secretariat in writing (post, email or fax). Refund of accommodation deposit is at the discretion of the accommodation establishment. All payments must be made by 1 June 2006, otherwise delegate registration may be cancelled.
Confirmation of registration
Registration will be confirmed via email upon receipt. Please check your registration and advise immediately of any changes. The deadline for changes to registration is 31 May 2006.
Continuing Legal Education
The conference has been accredited by the New South Wales Bar Association for CPD purposes. Members of the New South Wales Bar who attend can claim one point for each hour of attendance in accordance with the rules of that Bar. Members of the Victorian Bar may also claim one CLE credit point for each hour session of the conference up to a maximum of five credit points.
Other delegates may be entitled to claim professional development points for attendance if this conference is relevant to your professional development and practice. Please check with the relevant authority in your home state and country.
Disclaimer
Monash University Law School reserves the right to make changes to the conference program at any time as circumstances dictate. Every effort will be made to ensure any unavoidable changes provide a program of equivalent standard and value.
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