OXFORA CONFERENCE – SPONSOR ETHICS & EDITORIAL CHARTER

The Oxfora conference (the “Conference”) is organised and invoiced by Oxfora (“Oxfora”). This Sponsor Ethics & Editorial Charter (the “Charter”) summarises the ethical principles that apply to all sponsors and sponsor representatives under the Oxfora Conference Terms & Conditions (the “Terms”). If there is any inconsistency between this Charter and the Terms, the Terms prevail.

Capitalised terms not defined in this Charter have the meanings given in the Terms. In this Charter, “Sponsor” includes any sponsoring organisation and any entity paying via an intermediary, and “Representatives” includes employees, contractors, agents and guests attending or acting on the Sponsor’s behalf.

What Oxfora stands for

Oxfora is designed to be an independent, high-quality forum for serious discussion. We want sponsors who share these core principles:

We greatly value sponsor support, but we do not “sell” the agenda of the Conference.

Editorial independence

To protect the integrity of the Conference:

We welcome sponsor suggestions, but:

Wherever possible, we aim for a balanced range of legitimate perspectives. In some areas balance can be challenging in practice, but balance and fairness are our guiding principles.

Sponsor support does not imply editorial influence. If any session involves sponsor participation in a dedicated format, it will be clearly labelled and subject to Oxfora’s moderation standards.

No hidden agendas

Sponsors must not use the Conference to:

Sponsorship of Oxfora does not equal endorsement by Oxfora of any sponsor’s products, views or conduct.

Ethical and lawful funding

We only accept sponsorship from lawful, reputable sources. By sponsoring the Conference, you confirm that:

We may ask reasonable questions and request information to satisfy compliance obligations (including basic due diligence). We may decline, suspend or discontinue sponsorship where we reasonably believe continuing would breach the law or seriously harm the integrity or reputation of the Conference.

Conflicts of interest and transparency

We ask sponsors to:

This helps us design panels and formats that are transparent and credible for all involved.

Conduct at the Conference

All Representatives are expected to:

We reserve the right to refuse admission or ask any Delegate, speaker or Sponsor representative to leave if their behaviour seriously undermines these standards or the integrity of the Conference. In such cases, no refund will be payable except where required by law or expressly stated in the Sponsorship Order, and Oxfora may remove Sponsor branding from Conference materials where practicable.

Concerns can be raised with the Oxfora Conference Team at any time during the event.

Public statements and use of Oxfora name/logo

Sponsors must not make public statements suggesting Oxfora endorsement, editorial approval, or influence over the programme.

Use of the Oxfora name and logos is permitted only as set out in the Terms (including clause 11.3) and strictly in accordance with any brand guidelines we provide. In particular:

For the avoidance of doubt, where permitted by the Terms, a Sponsor may make basic factual statements that it is sponsoring or participating in the Conference, provided those statements are accurate and do not imply endorsement or editorial influence.

Working together

We believe the best conferences are built with sponsors, not for them. We genuinely welcome:

Within the framework above, we see sponsors as valued partners in creating a serious, thoughtful and balanced forum.

This Charter is issued by Oxfora as organiser and should be read alongside the Terms (as published on the Oxfora website). This Charter is governed by the laws of England & Wales, and the courts of England & Wales have jurisdiction (subject to any mandatory legal requirements).

Questions?

Oxfora Conference Team – info@oxfirst.com