Publication Ethics

A. Publication Ethics
Submitted research is reviewed by experts to ensure it meets all the journal's terms and conditions, regardless of gender, race, background, religion, nationality, ethnicity, or political philosophy. The journal's editorial board is responsible for approving the publication of submitted academic research. Scientific and academic merit, research integrity, language, ethical standards, citation, and plagiarism are all considered before publication. The editorial board is committed to enhancing the academic rigor of the journal by publishing scholarly research based on its clarity, significance, and originality, and in accordance with the terms and conditions previously announced to researchers.
Confidentiality: The editor-in-chief and members of the editorial board undertake to maintain the confidentiality of information related to submitted research and documents, except for essential information disclosed by editors, authors, consultants, and publishers.
Disclosure and Conflict of Interest: The editor-in-chief and members of the editorial board may not use any information contained in unpublished documents or scholarly research without the written permission of the original author of the research.
B. Reviewers' Responsibilities:
Contributing to Editorial Decisions: The review process assists the editorial board in making appropriate decisions regarding research, as well as helping authors improve their work. The editorial board is committed to providing reviewers with the standards, regulations, and level of originality required for research and documents accepted for publication in the journal. Furthermore, the editorial board is committed to not disclosing the names of reviewers without their written consent.
Promptness: Reviewers are obligated to notify the editorial board of their withdrawal from review as soon as possible. Confidentiality: Reviewers are required to treat submitted documents and research confidentially. Documents and research may not be disclosed or discussed with others except with the journal editor.
Objectivity: Objectivity in the review process is a fundamental requirement. Personal judgment regarding authors is not permitted and will be disregarded. The review process must be supported by rigorous academic arguments and clear viewpoints; it must adhere to the journal's standards and "Publication Requirements" regulations.

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C. Authors' Responsibilities:
Writing Standards: The writing must adhere to the journal's publication policy and be of a suitable style. Specific standards must be met through a clear objective, accurate and sequential presentation of results, and a discussion of these results in relation to the research objectives and methodology. The work must be original, detailed, and have undergone recent peer review. Furthermore, it must include results not previously reported in other experiments. Including falsified or plagiarized results is unacceptable. The author agrees to sign a declaration accepting the above conditions.
Multiple, Excessive, or Simultaneous Publication: Researchers must not submit their work to more than one journal. Doing so violates the publication policy. Researchers may also submit a peer-reviewed article to another journal that has its own publications. Researchers may revise their submitted work.
Authorization of the Research: The research must include the names of specific authors who made significant contributions, such as the research idea, the manual, the idol, and the execution. One of the authors must be designated as the coordinator to maintain contact with the journal. Finally, the student must approve the final version of the research and indicate it for publication (undertakings).
Disclosure and Conflict of Interest Investigations: Investigators are required to disclose any funding conflicts or issues that may arise in the interpretation of the research or its findings.
Major Errors in the Following Video: Researchers are obligated to notify or publish news of any errors in their research and the required corrections in the Australian Emirati Journal. In the event of discovering errors or a lack of distinction in the published research, researchers are obligated to cooperate with the journal editor or publisher to retract or correct their printed version.