Plagiarism Policy

The Multidisciplinary Journal of Law for Future Security (MJLFS) maintains a strict plagiarism policy to ensure the originality and academic integrity of all published work. Authors are required to submit original research, and any form of plagiarism, including self-plagiarism, will not be tolerated. All manuscripts are screened for plagiarism using advanced plagiarism detection tools before being sent for peer review. If any instances of plagiarism are detected, the manuscript will be rejected immediately, and the author will be notified. In cases where plagiarism is identified post-publication, the journal reserves the right to retract the article and issue a formal notice. Authors found to have violated the plagiarism policy may be banned from submitting future manuscripts to the journal. The journal is committed to upholding high ethical standards in all stages of the publication process, ensuring that the research published is both credible and ethically sound.