Publication Ethics

By submitting a manuscript to the Journal of International Law, Politics and Society (JILPS), the author(s) confirm that the work is entirely original, has not been published previously, and is not under consideration for publication elsewhere. They also affirm that all sources, ideas, or content derived from the work of others have been properly credited through appropriate citations or quotations, as per academic integrity standards. The responsibility lies solely with the author(s) to ensure that the submitted manuscript reflects their original contribution and does not violate any publication ethics. Duplicate or simultaneous submissions are strictly prohibited and may result in serious academic consequences, including blacklisting of the author(s) from future submissions.

Authors are also required to transparently disclose any content, data, or concepts in the manuscript that originate from external sources and are not the original intellectual property of the author(s). Upon submission, the author(s) must accept the journal’s copyright and publication terms through an online declaration, confirming that they grant the journal a license to publish the work while retaining personal copyright ownership. This allows others to use the published work under clearly defined conditions, such as appropriate citation and non-commercial use. JILPS maintains a zero-tolerance policy toward plagiarism. Every submitted manuscript undergoes screening via licensed plagiarism detection software, and detailed reports are shared with both authors and reviewers. The editorial board reserves the right to reject any submission found to contain plagiarized material, regardless of citation. Authors should be aware that even if a source is cited, excessive similarity or close paraphrasing may still constitute plagiarism.

For further inquiries regarding submission policies or copyright terms, authors are encouraged to contact the editorial team at jilpslawjournal@gmail.com.