Terms of Purchase & Participation

Last Updated: June 16, 2026

Welcome to Justice with Humanity.

These Terms of Purchase & Participation (“Terms”) govern purchases, access to offerings, participation in experiences, and use of this website and related services.

Please review these Terms carefully before purchasing, accessing, or participating.

By purchasing, accessing, or participating in Justice with Humanity offerings, you agree to these Terms.

1. Seller Information

Justice with Humanity offerings are offered by:

Justice avec Humanité
Entrepreneur individuel (France)

SIREN: 102 539 863
SIRET: 102 539 863 00013

200 Rue de la Croix Nivert
75015 Paris
France

Website: justicewithhumanity.com
Email: community@justicewithhumanity.com

Payments are processed through Kajabi Payments and related payment processing providers.

2. Website Use

You may access and browse this website for lawful personal and business purposes.

You agree not to:

  • interfere with website functionality
  • misuse content
  • attempt unauthorized access
  • use the website in ways that violate applicable law

Justice avec Humanité reserves the right to update, modify, suspend, or discontinue website features where reasonably necessary.

3. About the Experiences

Justice with Humanity offerings are educational and reflective experiences designed to support learning, awareness, reflection, skill-building, and more sustainable approaches to working and living.

Offerings are not therapy, mental health treatment, crisis support, medical care, legal advice, coaching, professional services, continuing education credit unless expressly stated, productivity challenges, or live facilitated programs unless specifically described.

Each experience is designed as an invitation—not an obligation.

Participants are encouraged to move at their own pace, engage when they have capacity, and participate in ways that feel supportive and sustainable.

4. Eligibility

Offerings are intended primarily for legal professionals, nonprofit professionals, and others working in trauma-exposed environments.

Enrollment is open to adults age 18 and older.

5. Purchase and Access

Your purchase includes individual access to the experience, materials, resources, and features described on the applicable offer or sales page at the time of purchase.

Depending on the offering, access may include educational content, guided reflections, downloadable materials, community access, communications, or other supporting components.

Content may become available immediately, progressively over time, on a scheduled basis, or in another format described at purchase.

Participants are encouraged to engage in ways that feel supportive and sustainable.

Access duration is determined by the applicable offer and displayed at purchase.

Access is granted to one individual only and may not be shared, transferred, sublicensed, or resold.

Justice avec Humanité may update, refine, reorganize, or improve experiences over time, provided purchased access is materially honored.

6. Communications

Experience-related emails and communications may be considered part of participation.

These communications may include:

  • welcome communications
  • reflection invitations
  • content release notifications
  • reminders
  • access updates
  • service-related communications

Promotional and marketing communications remain optional and may be managed through communication preferences where available.

7. Completion Certificates

Some experiences may include completion certificates or acknowledgements of participation.

Where offered, completion requirements will be communicated within the experience.

Participants are not required to disclose personal experiences unless expressly requested.

Certificates acknowledge participation only unless otherwise stated.

No continuing education, CLE, MCLE, CE, or professional certification is provided unless expressly stated.

8. Reflection Guarantee and Refund Policy

Justice with Humanity experiences are intended to support meaningful engagement rather than passive consumption.

We encourage participants to spend time with the materials, practices, and reflections before deciding whether an experience was supportive.

If, after engaging with an experience in good faith, you determine it was not supportive or valuable for you, contact us within your applicable access period to request a refund.

As part of the request process, we may ask:

  • What parts of the experience did you engage with?
  • What did not feel supportive or valuable?

These questions are intended to support learning and improvement and are not intended to require justification.

Refund eligibility, if different, may be described at purchase.

9. Participant Care

Participants are invited to engage at their own pace and care for themselves while participating.

You are welcome to pause, revisit materials, or step away when needed.

If participation brings up distress or concerns that feel difficult to navigate on your own, we encourage you to seek appropriate professional support.

Not every experience will be the right fit for every person, circumstance, or season.

10. Community

The community exists as an optional gathering place for reflection and connection.

Participation is optional.

Participants are welcome to engage actively, occasionally, or simply observe quietly.

Participants agree to:

  • engage respectfully
  • support rather than fix
  • protect privacy
  • participate in good faith

Participants agree not to:

  • solicit business
  • recruit participants
  • promote services
  • provide legal advice
  • provide therapeutic or clinical advice
  • repeatedly contact others
  • pressure others to engage or disclose

Justice avec Humanité may moderate participation when reasonably necessary to protect participants and the experience.

11. Confidentiality and Privacy

We ask participants to treat what is shared in community spaces with care and respect privacy.

Because this is an online environment, confidentiality cannot be guaranteed.

Please share thoughtfully and at the level that feels right.

Participant reflections, comments, journal entries, and community contributions remain the participant’s own.

Justice avec Humanité will not publicly share participant content without express permission.

Personal information is processed in accordance with our Privacy Policy, which explains what information we collect, how it is used, available choices, and applicable rights under relevant privacy laws.

12. Intellectual Property

All materials remain the intellectual property of Justice avec Humanité unless otherwise stated.

Participants may use materials for personal, non-commercial use only.

Participants may not:

  • reproduce
  • distribute
  • republish
  • resell
  • teach from materials
  • create derivative offerings
  • share account access

Downloadable resources may be retained for personal use where enabled.

13. Downloads and Retention

Participants are encouraged to save any downloads, reflections, worksheets, assessments, or materials they wish to retain before access ends.

Continued access after expiration is not guaranteed.

14. Accessibility

Justice avec Humanité is committed to creating an accessible and inclusive experience.

Accessibility requests are welcome, and reasonable efforts will be made to support requests where feasible.

15. Updates and Availability

Justice avec Humanité may update, refine, reorganize, or improve offerings over time, provided purchased access is materially honored.

Continuous uninterrupted availability is not guaranteed.

Reasonable efforts will be made to restore access if disruptions occur.

16. Outcomes

Justice with Humanity offerings do not guarantee recovery, healing, professional advancement, career outcomes, personal transformation, or specific results.

Each participant’s experience will be different.

17. Suspension or Revocation

Access may be suspended or revoked where reasonably necessary to protect participants, community spaces, intellectual property, business operations, or the integrity of the experience.

Examples include:

  • fraud
  • payment abuse
  • account sharing
  • misuse of materials
  • harassment
  • unlawful conduct
  • significant violations of these Terms

18. Governing Law

Participants are encouraged to contact Justice avec Humanité first so concerns may be addressed directly and in good faith.

These Terms are governed by applicable French law, without limiting any mandatory consumer protections that may apply.

Where mandatory consumer protection laws apply in a participant’s country of residence, those protections remain unaffected.

19. Contact

Questions may be directed to:

community@justicewithhumanity.com

By purchasing, accessing, or participating, you acknowledge that you have reviewed and agree to these Terms.