Peer Review Policy
Submitted manuscripts will be pre-reviewed by the editors, determining whether the manuscripts have conformed to IPMHI Law Journal submission guidelines. Manuscripts that have conformed to the journals style will be peer-reviewed. IPMHI Law Journal is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that involves many reviewers of experts in a relevant field of laws. The final decision of manuscript acceptance is solely decided by the editors according to reviewers' comments.
Plagiarism and self-plagiarism are not allowed. IPMHI Law Journal uses Turnitin to screen articles for detecting plagiarism. Detection of overlapping and similar text is used there and so quotations and appropriate citations have to be used whenever required.
IPMHI Law Journal published the only paper strictly following IPMHI Law Journal guidelines and template for the preparation manuscript. All submitted manuscripts are going through a double-blind peer-review process. Those papers are read by editorial members (upon a field of specialization) and will be screened by Managing Editor to meet the necessary criteria of IPMHI Law Journal publication.
Manuscripts will be sent to two reviewers based on their historical experience in reviewing manuscripts or based on their field of specialization. IPMHI Law Journal has reviewing forms in order to keep the same items reviewed by two reviewers. Then the editorial board makes a decision upon the reviewer's comments or advice. Reviewers give their assessment on originality, clarity of presentation, contribution to the field/science, IPMHI Law Journal has four kinds of decisions:
- Accepted, as it is
- Accepted by Minor Revisions (let authors revised with stipulated time)
- Accepted by Major Revisions (let authors revised with stipulated time)
- Rejected (generally, on grounds of the outside of scope and aim, major technical description problems, lack of clarity of presentation)
For checking Plagiarism, IPMHI Law Journal Editorial Board will screen plagiarism with using Turnitin. If it is found plagiarism indication (above 20%), the editorial board will reject the manuscript immediately. Before publishing, it is required to obtain written confirmation from authors in order to acquire copyrights for papers published in the journal.