Author Guidelines

Terms and Conditions for publishing

- Research papers intended for publishing in the journal are subject to scientific arbitration.

- After reading the prospective paper, the jury has the right to either request specific amendments from the researcher, or reject it, or approve it for publication.

- Research papers should adhere to the generally accepted academic standards for publication. These include corroborating references and sources.  Referencing a book, magazine or conference should contain: the full name of the author, the full reference and number of parts if any, the name of the publisher, the date Publication (edition), and place and page number.

- Upon referencing a website, the title of the website, the author of the topic, the title of the topic, the date of publication (if any), the URL of the website and the topic shall all be cited.

- Prospective research papers shall not exceed 5000 to 7000 words.

- The research submitted for publication should not have already been published or submitted for publication or arbitration in another periodical at the same time.

- The research should include an analytical or critical view of the proposed topic.

- The journal will disapprove publishing of any research that appears to be based on mere ‘copy-and-paste’.

- The editorial board is not obligated to return disapproved papers to their authors.

- Published papers remain at the disposal of the journal, which has the right of re-publishing in a book, for example, or in any other medium, referring to the author as the source of the study.

- The order of articles in the journal is subject to the necessities related to the publication theme, and not the privileged academic or scientific position of the researcher.

- The opinions expressed in the published papers are those of the authors.