Many conference policies are strong on basic anti-harassment language but less explicit about the governance questions that arise once a policy can remove someone from a session, conference, or future professional opportunity.
Recurring blind spots include political-opinion protection, disagreement carveouts, evidence standards, respondent notice, appeal or review, recusal, bad-faith-report safeguards, complaints against organizers, survey neutrality, and training-material neutrality.
FairConduct addresses these as ordinary policy-design problems. The goal is not to weaken conduct rules, but to make them more credible.