1. Publication Malpractice Statement
Safara is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity and ethical publishing practices.
2. Responsibilities of Authors
Authors must ensure that:
• their work is entirely original;
• all sources are properly cited and acknowledged;
• the manuscript does not contain plagiarism or fraudulent data;
• all co-authors have approved the final version of the manuscript.
Any form of plagiarism or academic misconduct will result in immediate rejection of the manuscript.
3. Responsibilities of Reviewers
Reviewers are expected to:
• provide objective and constructive evaluations;
• treat submitted manuscripts as confidential documents;
• declare any potential conflict of interest.
4. Responsibilities of Editors
Editors are responsible for:
• ensuring a fair and transparent review process;
• evaluating manuscripts solely on their academic merit;
• preventing conflicts of interest and unethical practices.
The editorial board reserves the right to retract published articles if serious ethical violations are discovered.