Plagiarism Policy

The Editorial Board of the European Archieves of Social Sciences will conduct an online check for plagiarism for all submitted articles before publication. Plagiarism, if detected by reviewers or editors at any stage of the publication process, may result in rejection based on the percentage of plagiarism and the author will be informed.

Plagiarism refers to the "unfair appropriation" and "publication of stolen" language, thoughts, ideas, or expressions of another author as one's own original work. Plagiarism is considered academic dishonesty and a violation of publication ethics. Penalties are subject to sanctions such as suspension or even expulsion.

The European Archieves of Social Sciences does not encourage plagiarism or duplicate submissions in any form. Therefore, we strongly advise our authors to thoroughly check their article content before submission to our Journal. We kindly request our authors to use a "Plagiarism Check software" as a preliminary step to check for plagiarism before submission, even if they are not entirely reliable.

According to the publication ethics of the European Archieves of Social Sciences, it is mandatory for citations in articles to be accurate and complete. Authors should ensure that they have written entirely original works and if authors have used the works and/or words of others, they should ensure that this is appropriately cited or quoted. This verification is done by reviewers during the evaluation process and then by editors based on the similarity-plagiarism (iThenticate) program result. All works are also checked for plagiarism reports via intihal.net.