Authorship and Conflict of Interest

The Journal of Legal Sciences is committed to preventing any conflict of interest that may affect the integrity of the publication process. Authors, reviewers, and editorial board members must disclose any personal, professional, or financial relationships that could influence the evaluation of research. If a conflict of interest is identified, the editorial board will take the necessary measures to ensure impartiality and transparency, including recusing the reviewer or assigning the review to another editor.