Registration

Dates

The World Justice Forum will take place 23 – 26 June 2025. We encourage participants to arrive in Warsaw on 22 June or early on 23 June in order to take part in the opening reception the afternoon of 23 June. The conference will then run all day on 24 June, 25 June, and 26 June.

Registration

Please note that early bird registration will be available until 25th April, 2025

To register to attend the World Justice Forum, please visit the registration page. Participation is by individual ticket only. There is no option for guest tickets. If you would like to bring someone with you, please register them by buying a separate ticket.

Refunds

All sales are final. Refunds will only be provided in the following instances:

  • The unlikely event of the World Justice Forum is canceled or rescheduled. If the event is rescheduled, registrants will have the option to either transfer their registration to the new dates or cancel their registration and obtain a full refund.
  • If the registrant is denied a visa to visit Poland and can provide supporting documentation of their visa application process and denial.

Funding

Please note that participants are responsible for their own registration, travel, accommodations, and other costs associated with attending the World Justice Forum. At this time, no scholarships are available.

Press

To apply for press credentials to cover the World Justice Forum, please contact press@worldjusticeproject.org

Additional Questions

If you have additional questions, please email us at forum@worldjusticeproject.org

Nozomi Iwama

Deputy Director General, Governance and Peace Building Department, Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA)

Ms. Nozomi Iwama is the Deputy Director General in charge of governance cooperation of JICA, at the Governance and Peace Building Department. Prior to this assignment, she was the Senior Director and Head of Office for Global Issues and Development Partnership, Operations Strategy Department of JICA from February 2021 to February 2024. She was responsible for JICA’s partnership relations and strategic dialogues with development partners. She served as Senior Representative of JICA’s Vietnam Office from 2017 to 2021. Her other previous assignments include Director for Southeast Asia and Pacific Department, Deputy Director of Office of International Affairs of Financial Services Agency of Japan. She holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration in International Development (MPAID) from John F. Kennedy School of Government of Harvard University.
 

Justice Madan B. Lokur

Former Judge of the Supreme Court of India

Justice Madan B. Lokur is a former Judge of the Supreme Court of India and the first Indian to be appointed to the Supreme Court of Fiji, where he served until January 2025. He currently serves as Chairperson of the United Nations Internal Justice Council and continues his work as an independent arbitrator and legal commentator. As a Supreme Court Judge, Justice Lokur was known for handling key social justice cases, with his Bench becoming widely known as the “Social Justice» Bench. Justice Lokur has been a strong advocate for judicial reform, access to justice, child rights, and environmental protection. He chaired key committees in the Indian judiciary, including the Mediation and Conciliation Project Committee and the E-Committee for court computerization.

Adam Krzywoń

Deputy Commissioner for Human Rights of the Republic of Poland

Adam Krzywoń was appointed as Deputy Commissioner for Human Rights of the Republic of Poland on 1 January 2025. Currently, he serves as an assistant professor in the Department of Constitutional Law at the University of Warsaw. His academic focus includes Polish and comparative constitutional law and the protection of human rights. Additionally, he is a researcher at the German Research Institute for Public Administration (FÖV), where he leads an international research project examining the transformation of public service systems across Europe. Prof. Krzywoń’s professional experience includes, inter alia, working at the Constitutional Tribunal (2007–2008). From 2010 to 2018, he was a secretary and member of the Prime Minister’s Legislative Council