Conflict of Interests Policy

A conflict of interest means anything that interferes or may interfere with a full, proper, and objective review and decision-making procedure regarding the publication of research articles or other materials.
A conflict of interest is considered to exist if the persons involved in the editorial process are in a relationship with each other that could potentially compromise them or interfere with objectivity or affect the resolution of issues related to the publication.

A conflict of interest may arise in the following relationships between the participants in the editorial process: the author and the executive editor and/or reviewer work at the same department or in the same research group; the author is a student or postgraduate student, and the reviewer is a teacher or supervisor; the author is a student (postgraduate student), and the reviewer and/or editor is the supervisor of the research paper.

When submitting an article, the author must disclose all possible conflicts of interest to the editors of the journal. Once manuscripts are assigned for review, reviewers are asked to notify the editor of any conflicts that may arise.
The corresponding author designated by the co-authors as responsible for correspondence with the editors must declare any conflicts of interest on behalf of all authors.
Conflicts of interest may also be related to employment, sources of funding, personal financial interests, membership in relevant organizations, or other circumstances that may cause bias and influence decision-making.
Reviewers should not review manuscripts in which they have a conflict of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships/connections with any authors, companies, or institutions associated with the manuscript.
Editors should not edit/manage manuscripts in which they have a conflict of interest resulting from competitive, collaborative, or other relationships or affiliations with any of the authors, or companies or institutions associated with the research.
Any declarations of conflicts of interest made by authors, reviewers, or editors are reviewed by the managing editor and/or editor-in-chief of the Journal. In the case of justified statements about the existence of a conflict of interests with the editor-in-chief of the publication, such statements are considered by participation of two members of the editorial board.