PUBLICATION ETHICS

Ethics for IJSELAW Journal Authors


a. Adhere to Writing Standards (Components and Style)

The content of the article contains an objective discussion of the significance of the author's research. The accuracy of the research data presented in the report is highly demanded. A good article should be sufficiently detailed and detailed and include adequate references to enable other researchers or readers to replicate the work in the article. Deception or inaccurate presentation of the article is unethical and unacceptable behavior.

b. Access to Research Data

For certain purposes, authors may be asked to provide raw data for reviewing articles. Authors should also be able to provide public access to such data where possible. They should be able to retain such data for a reasonable period of time after the article is published.

c. Aspects of Originality and Plagiarism

Plagiarism in various aspects/forms is unethical and unacceptable. Forms of plagiarism include: recognizing another's writing as one's own, plagiarizing another's writing, and rewriting substantial and crucial parts of another's writing without citing. Self-plagiarism or auto-plagiarism is one form of plagiarism. Authors must ensure that all work presented is original. If the author has used the work and words of others, then the author must provide proper citations before submitting the article to the IJSELAW Journal.

d. Provisions related to Article Submission

Publishing manuscripts/articles to more than one journal is not allowed. Submitting to more than one journal is unethical and, at the same time, unacceptable in scientific publications.

e. Rules for Listing Reference Sources

Acknowledging the influence received from the research results of others that are relevant to the investigation being conducted is very important in the publication of scientific work. Authors should mention publications that were influential in preparing their work. Information obtained privately, such as in conversations, correspondence, or discussions with third parties, should not be used or reported without written permission from the source of the information.

f. Aspects of Authorship

Authors are significant contributors to the conception, design, execution, or interpretation of the writing in the article. Meanwhile, co-authors are parties who have made significant contributions to the author. Therefore, authors should ensure that co-authors have been included in the manuscript. All co-authors have read and approved the final version of the work and have approved the submission of the manuscript for publication.

g. If Errors Appear in the Published Work

If there are significant errors or inaccuracies in the published work, it is the author's responsibility to notify the journal editor immediately. The author works with the editor to retract or correct the article. Suppose the editor obtains information from a third party that the published work contains significant errors. In this case, the author is responsible for immediately retracting or making corrections to the article or providing evidence to the editor regarding the accuracy of the original writing.