AXIS JURIS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL

AXIS JURIS INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL

ISSN (O) : 2584-1378

ARTICLE CORRECTION AND RETRACTION POLICY

 

CORRECTION:

The article which is published in our journal and is considered as the final and complete version. Once we confirm the final acceptance of the manuscript, further corrections will not be entertained under any circumstances.

In some instances, such as author names, affiliations, and article titles, we will only be able to repair typographical errors. If necessary, the author can make adjustments by sending an email to infoaxisjuris@gmail.com. An erratum or correction note would be published or appended to clarify the difference between the new and old editions in the event of any substantial error, such as a mistake in scientific data, which might harm your reputation and the reputation of the journal. The editor will make this judgement after giving it serious thought, and it will be binding.

We do not make edits for grammatical or spelling problems that do not considerably damage the contribution or severely hinder the reader’s understanding.

RETRACTION:

A Retraction notice will be issued where a major error (eg. in the analysis or methods) invalidates the conclusions in the article, or where research misconduct or publication misconduct has taken place (eg. research without required ethical approvals, fabricated data, manipulated images, plagiarism, duplicate publication etc). The decision to issue a retraction for an article will be made along with the COPE guidelines, and will involve an investigation by Axis Juris International Journal Editorial Board Staff. Authors and institutions may request a retraction of their articles if their reasons meet the criteria for retraction.

The COPE retraction guidelines can be found on the COPE website and even guidelines can be accessed by clicking “here

Retraction will be considered:

• If there is clear evidence that the findings are unreliable, either as a result of misconduct (eg. data fabrication or image manipulation) or honest error (eg. miscalculation or experimental error).

• If the findings have previously been published elsewhere without proper cross referencing, permission or justification (eg. cases of redundant publication or duplicate publication).

• If the research constitutes plagiarism.

• Where there is evidence of fraudulent authorship.

• If there is evidence of unethical research.

Where the decision has been taken to retract an article, Axis Juris International Journal will:

• Add a ‘retracted’ watermark to the published version of Record of the article.

• Issue a separate retraction statement, titled ‘Retraction: [article title]’, that will be linked to the retracted article on Axis Juris International Journal.

 

ARTICLE REMOVAL:

An article removal will be issued in rare circumstances where the problems are very serious in nature and cannot be addressed by a Retraction or Correction notice. Axis Juris International Journal will consider removal of a published article from Axis JurisInternational Journal in very limited circumstances such as:

• If the article contains content that could pose a serious risk if followed or acted upon. 

• If the article contains content which violates the right to privacy.

• If the article is defamatory or infringes other legal rights.

• If an article is subject to a court order.

In case of an article being removed from Axis Juris International Journal, a removal notice will be issued in its place.

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