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Terms and Conditions
The International Journal for Crime, Law and AI is committed to fostering an inclusive, respectful, and professional platform for academic discourse. These Terms and Conditions govern the relationship between the Journal, its contributors, and its readers. By submitting content to or interacting with the Journal, you agree to abide by these terms.
1. Submissions
1.1 Eligibility
Submissions are open to all individuals who meet the Journal's submission guidelines. Discrimination based on age, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, or any other protected class is strictly prohibited in all aspects of our operations.
1.2 Publication Rights
By submitting material, contributors grant the Journal a non-exclusive, perpetual, irrevocable, royalty-free, worldwide license to publish, reproduce, and distribute the content in any format (print, electronic, etc.). This includes permission for third-party platforms to host or share the content as part of our mission to disseminate knowledge.
1.3 Copyright and Originality
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Are original works and do not infringe upon the intellectual property rights of others.
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Comply with copyright laws and provide appropriate credit for any third-party materials referenced.
1.4 Editorial Discretion
The International Journal for Crime, Law and AI reserves the right to:
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Edit submissions for clarity, grammar, and formatting while preserving the author’s intent.
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Decline submissions that do not meet the Journal's standards, violate these terms, or are deemed inappropriate.
2. Non-Discrimination and Inclusivity
2.1 Internal Conduct
The International Journal for Crime, Law and AI strictly prohibits discrimination or harassment of any kind within its team, including staff, volunteers, and contributors. We are committed to fostering a respectful and inclusive environment.
2.2 External Conduct
Submissions that promote discrimination, hatred, or any form of harm against individuals or groups will not be accepted or published.
2.3 Equal Opportunities
The International Journal for Crime, Law and AI provides equal opportunities for contributors and team members, including reasonable accommodations for individuals with disabilities.
3. Disclaimer of Liability
3.1 Content Responsibility
The International Journal for Crime, Law and AI does not endorse the views or opinions expressed in submitted works, which remain the sole responsibility of the authors.
3.2 Accuracy
While the International Journal for Crime, Law and AI strives for accuracy, we do not guarantee the correctness or completeness of published content and accept no liability for errors, omissions, or inaccuracies.
4. Privacy and Data Protection
4.1 Compliance with EU Laws
The Journal adheres to the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and ensures the privacy of all contributors and users. Personal data collected during submissions will only be used for editorial and publication purposes and will not be shared without consent.
5. Prohibited Activities
Contributors agree not to submit material that:
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Violates copyright or intellectual property laws.
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Is defamatory, libelous, obscene, or otherwise unlawful.
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Contains discriminatory, hateful, or harmful content.
6. No Comments Policy
6.1 No Public Interactions
The International Journal for Crime, Law and AI does not allow comments or discussions on its platform to maintain a focused and professional academic space.
6.2 Feedback Mechanism
For corrections or concerns regarding published content, please contact us directly at hello@intjournalcrimelawai.com
7. Modifications and Termination
The International Journal for Crime, Law and AI reserves the right to update these Terms and Conditions at any time. Changes will be communicated through our website, and continued use of the Journal constitutes acceptance of the revised terms. By submitting content to the International Journal for Crime, Law and AI, contributors acknowledge they have read, understood, and agree to these Terms and Conditions. For inquiries, please contact us at: hello@intjournalcrimelawai.com.