Nominations are open for the ALA's Queensland Civil Justice Award.
The Queensland Civil Justice Award is given to an individual or organisation who has made a significant contribution to the pursuit of civil justice in Queensland.
The awards will be presented at the ALA's upcoming Queensland Conference 2024 in Gold Coast.
Nominations close Friday 19 January 2024
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The candidate’s contribution to furthering civil justice must be significant in terms of achieving a worthwhile outcome or impact. Both individuals and organisations are eligible for the Civil Justice Award. The successful candidate need not be a member of the Australian Lawyers Alliance. Many types of contributions made by individuals and organisations will make them eligible for this award. Sometimes a single individual, through extreme personal risk or sacrifice will fight to preserve individual rights, human dignity, or safety. On other occasions, an individual’s lifetime commitment to preservation of rights, human dignity etc. will make them worthy candidates.
The selection criteria for nomination are therefore flexible. The following is put forward to assist in deciding between competing candidates for the award. It is not intended to be exclusive of the criteria that may be weighted. But where multiple nominations exist, all nominees are judged according to the same list of criteria.
Assessment Criteria
4. Enduring nature of the nominee’s contribution
+ Contribution itself creates ground breaking change
+ Contribution brings about environment for future changes