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Peer review process

Peer-review process

All manuscripts submitted to the Journal undergo a review process involving plagiarism detection software (first screening), the Editor-in-Chief or the Editorial Board (second screening), and at least two external peer reviewers who are experts in the specific field (third screening). This process is conducted anonymously (double-blind), whereby the only person aware of the identities of the author(s) and the peer reviewers is the Journal’s editor. The final responsibility for accepting or rejecting the article lies with the editor-in-chief and the editorial board (in special cases). Once the article is accepted for publication, a final style check is carried out. The review process begins as soon as the article is received on the OJS platform and is carried out first by the editor-in-chief.

The entire peer review process is recorded on the OJS platform.

Peer reviewers always make a declaration of conflict of interest.

See the peer review form