Plagiarism Policy

Plagiarism Policy

Journal of Integrative Law Studies maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy towards plagiarism in all forms. Plagiarism, including but not limited to copying text, ideas, data, or images without proper attribution, is considered a serious ethical violation.

 

Key points of the policy include:

 

All submitted manuscripts must be original works and must not have been published or submitted elsewhere.

Authors are required to properly cite and reference all sources and give appropriate credit to the original authors.

The journal uses plagiarism detection software to screen all submissions before the peer review process.

Manuscripts found to contain plagiarism will be rejected immediately. In cases where plagiarism is discovered after publication, the journal will take appropriate actions, including retraction of the article and notification to the authors’ institutions.

Authors found to have committed plagiarism may be banned from submitting to the journal for a specified period.

The journal encourages authors to uphold the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical research conduct.

By submitting a manuscript to Journal of Integrative Law Studies, authors agree to comply with this plagiarism policy and understand the consequences of violations.