Plagiarism Policy

The Multidisciplinary Journal of Future Challenges maintains a strict plagiarism policy to uphold the integrity of academic publishing. All submitted manuscripts are subject to plagiarism detection tools to ensure that the work is original and properly cites sources. Any manuscript found to contain plagiarized content, including but not limited to unacknowledged direct copying, improper paraphrasing, or use of ideas without attribution, will be rejected immediately. Authors are expected to provide accurate citations for all sources referenced in their work. In cases of suspected misconduct, the journal follows ethical guidelines set by the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) and investigates thoroughly. If plagiarism is confirmed, the author may face a ban from submitting future manuscripts to the journal, and the case may be reported to the relevant academic or professional bodies. The journal strives to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity in all published work.