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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.
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