Editorial Statutes
The Knowledge Journal (KJ) will follow a regular biannual publication schedule.
1. It adheres to indexing and peer-review criteria.
2. Its management will be conducted entirely through an online digital platform, overseen by a Board of Directors, an Editorial Board, and a Technical Team.
3. Manuscript submissions will be governed by admission requirements and adhere to publication guidelines disclosed to authors on its website.
4. Copyright provisions will strictly comply with the applicable legal regulations.
Conflicts of Interest
All authors, reviewers, and editors involved in the submission and review of articles must declare any financial, personal, or professional conflicts of interest that could influence or appear to influence their objectivity and impartiality. These declarations must be made at the time of manuscript submission and will be evaluated by the editorial committee to ensure transparency and integrity in the publication process.
Human and Animal Rights
Our journal supports the respect for human rights and the ethical treatment of animals in all published research. Studies involving human subjects must comply with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki and obtain approval from an appropriate ethics committee. For research involving animals, compliance with international animal welfare standards and approval from an institutional ethics committee are required. Proof of such approvals must be included at the time of submission.
Informed Consent
In all investigations involving human participants, it is mandatory to obtain informed consent from the subjects involved, following a detailed explanation of the study’s objectives, methods, potential risks, and benefits. Consent must be obtained voluntarily, and participants must have the right to withdraw from the study at any time without prejudice. Documentation of informed consent must be available for review by the editorial committee if requested.
