Verdant Legacy Publication upholds the highest standards of integrity and ethical conduct in scholarly publishing. All authors, editors, and reviewers are expected to adhere to the following ethical guidelines based on international standards (COPE, ICMJE, and WAME).
All manuscripts submitted to Verdant Legacy Publication are screened for plagiarism using reliable plagiarism detection software. Manuscripts exhibiting more than 15% similarity (excluding references and quotations) will be returned to authors for revision or may be rejected at submission step.
Plagiarism includes but is not limited to:
Authors must present accurate data and results. Fabrication, falsification, or selective reporting of data is considered unethical and unacceptable.
All listed authors must have made a substantial intellectual contribution to the research and agree to be accountable for the content. Guest, honorary, or ghost authorship is strictly prohibited.
Authors must disclose any financial, institutional, or personal relationships that may influence their research. Editors and reviewers are also required to declare potential conflicts of interest before participating in the review process.
Verdant Legacy Publication follows a double-blind peer review process to ensure objectivity and fairness. Reviewers must treat manuscripts confidentially and provide unbiased, constructive feedback.
Studies involving human participants or animals must include a statement of ethical approval from the relevant institutional review board. Authors must also confirm that informed consent was obtained when applicable.
In cases of proven misconduct, such as plagiarism, data manipulation, or unethical research practices, Verdant Legacy Publication reserves the right to retract or issue corrections to published articles. Authors will be notified and involved in the process.
Any ethical concerns regarding a manuscript or published article should be reported directly to the editorial office at ethics@verdantlegacy.org. All reports are handled confidentially and investigated according to COPE guidelines.
It is ethical responsibility of reviewers to treat manuscripts as confidential documents and to provide objective, constructive, and unbiased reviews. Use of AI for review process is not the part of our policy, and it is strictly prohibited at this stage. If there is any conflicts of interest, reviewers must declare it and decline reviews where appropriate.
10. Ethical Responsibilities of Editors
Editors must ensure a fair, impartial, and timely review process while maintaining the confidentiality of all submitted manuscripts. They should avoid handling any manuscript where a conflict of interest exists to uphold the integrity of the publication process. Furthermore, in cases of confirmed research or publication misconduct, editors are responsible for taking appropriate actions such as issuing corrections, retractions, or expressions of concern as necessary.
Authors have the right to appeal editorial decisions or lodge complaints regarding ethical concerns. Appeals will be reviewed by the Editor-in-Chief and the Advisory Board, ensuring impartial resolution.
Note: This policy is subject to periodic updates in line with COPE and international publishing standards.