ETHICAL OBLIGATIONS OF AUTHORS

  • The Author submits an article that is original in content and has not been previously published, and is fully responsible for the novelty and validity of the results of his/her research.
  • The article must be formatted in accordance with the established requirements.
  • The article must not contain reproduction of parts of other publications, plagiarism, self-plagiarism, falsification, or fabrication of data. All borrowings from other works must be properly cited with reference to the original source in accordance with current standards. Unattributed borrowings or plagiarism in any form are unacceptable.
  • The Author must promptly inform the Editorial Board of any errors or inaccuracies discovered in the article.
  • The Author is obliged to notify the Editorial Board of any actual or potential conflicts of interest.
  • Authors may submit their articles to only one journal. Submission to two or more publications simultaneously, or submission of previously published work, constitutes an ethical violation and will lead to rejection of the manuscript.

Authors are individuals who have made a significant contribution to the research and preparation of the materials for publication. Authors must ensure that all participants involved in the preparation of the materials are listed as co-authors and agree with the order of authorship and the fi