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Withdrawal Steps
• Pre-Review: is a period at which the author(s) submit(s) her/his
article to be reviewed. The author(s) can withdraw their papers
at this step without paying any charges and/or posing
compelling reasons.
• Peer-Review: is a period at which the manuscript is submitted
completely to the website and is included in the review
process. The authors must have compelling reasons and pay cost
as the withdrawal penalty.
• Review-Final Decision: is a period from the acceptance of an
article until to be sent for publication if the article meets the
journal standards. The authors should have their
compelling reasons and pay the cost of peer review as the
withdrawal penalty.
• Post-Publication: when a paper is published (online and/or hard
copy). Withdrawing at this step is not possible at all.
Republishing
Republishing is regarded as Plagiarism in IMJPL. The journal explicitly
instructs authors not to submit papers or variations of papers that have
already been published elsewhere even in other languages, especially,
those articles which are published in local journals (in local languages)
are not permitted to be submitted to this journal.