Researchers Duties and Rights
The duties and rights of researchers can be detailed as follows:
1. Researchers are required to maintain academic integrity, honesty, accuracy, and clarity when addressing scientific topics, and to present an exemplary image of the institution to which they belong.
2. Express opinions based on scientific fact, objectivity, and critical thinking, without censorship or coercion, while taking into account scientific integrity, high-level style, and full awareness of responsibility.
3. Refrain from republishing scientific research without notifying the relevant authorities, emphasizing that researchers alone bear responsibility.
4. Investigating novelty, originality, and the verification of information, while adhering to scientific truth, impartiality, respect for others, and professional conscientiousness.
5. The journal reserves the intellectual and cognitive rights of researchers, respects the confidentiality of information, and refrains from disclosing it in any form without their permission.
6. Researchers have the right to receive notification of their research's acceptance for publication upon publication.
7. Researchers may withdraw their research if its publication is delayed, provided they notify the editorial board and obtain written approval.
8. The editorial board will implement all of the above in accordance with the relevant regulations and legislation.