Plagiarism Policy
The International Journal of Law, Tourism, and Culture (IJLTC) is committed to maintaining the highest standards of academic integrity. All submitted manuscripts are subject to plagiarism checks using Turnitin or similar plagiarism detection tools.
Key Points of the Plagiarism Policy:
- Plagiarism Check: All manuscripts submitted to the journal will be checked for plagiarism using Turnitin or an equivalent plagiarism detection system.
- Similarity Threshold: Manuscripts with a similarity index of more than 25% will be flagged for review. Authors will be asked to revise their work if the similarity score exceeds this threshold, and resubmission will be required after proper corrections are made.
- Ethical Compliance: Manuscripts that are found to contain substantial plagiarized content will be rejected and the authors may be barred from submitting future articles to the journal.
The journal emphasizes the importance of original research and ensures that all work published adheres to strict standards of ethical conduct and academic integrity.