Rejection of Publication: Reasons
Non-Compliance with Formal Journal Requirements
  • The manuscript does not align with the journal’s thematic scope or aims.
  • Failure to adhere to the required structure or formatting guidelines.
  • Missing or improperly completed supporting documents (e.g., conflict of interest statement, authorship verification, etc.).
  • Exceeding or significantly deviating from the prescribed word or page limits.
Scientific or Methodological Shortcomings
  • The research lacks original findings or does not offer a noteworthy contribution to the field.
  • Conclusions are not adequately supported or are insufficiently justified.
Violations of Scientific and Ethical Standards
  • Detected plagiarism or inappropriate borrowing.
  • Self-plagiarism (republication of previously released content without proper citation).
  • Unauthorized concurrent submission of the manuscript to another journal.
  • Undeclared conflicts of interest.
  • Fabrication or falsification of data.
Other Reasons
  • Serious linguistic errors that impede comprehension.
  • Inaccurate use of terminology or inconsistencies in key concepts.
  • Failure to submit a revised manuscript within the set deadline or disregard for reviewer feedback.