Conflicts of Interest

Conflict of interest (Competing interest) is an circumstance that interferes with, or could reasonably be perceived as interfering with, the full and objective presentation, peer review, editorial decision making, or publication of research papers submitted to a journal. Conflicts of interests may be potential and actual, financial or non-financial, professional, or personal, and can arise in relation to an organisation or another person.

The Subjects of Conflict of interest may be Editors, Editorial Board members, Editorial Staff, Authors, Non-author contributors, and Reviewers. Subjects should declare any potential or actual Conflicts of interest.

To make considered editorial decisions and adhere to ethical publication standards, all participants in the publication process have to declare existing conflicts of interest before submission process.
The Editorial has the right to publish declared Conflicts of interest of certain subjects within the Papers.