Plagiarism Policy
In this publication, Journal of Normative Legal Research strongly opposes plagiarism because of its own abilities. Journal of Normative Legal Research is committed to blocking plagiarism, including self-plagiarism.
The author must ensure that the author has written the original work fully if the author has used the work and/or words of others who have been quoted correctly, and if found indications of plagiarism (above 20%) in the text, then Journal of Normative Legal Research automatically has the right to reject the manuscript. Journal of Normative Legal Research strongly recommends, too, an important part of the manuscript before it is published. The author also appreciates writing in Journal of Normative Legal Research about publications, duplicates, or excessive fraud.
Before the author submits the manuscript to Journal of Normative Legal Research at least to examine the use of plagiarism. When submitting articles published for authenticity checks, Journal of Normative Legal Research recommends the use of Turnitin, a Scanner from TURNITIN. Before using Turnitin Plagiarism for the first time, we strongly recommend that the writer read the instructions for using this plagiarism detector. The plagiarism detection system for Journal of Normative Legal Research uses and is affiliated with Turnitin.
The article has not been published in other media and does not contain plagiarism. Preferably the author must use reference management software, for example, Mendeley. Bibliography and reference system for Journal of Normative Legal Research using Mendeley.



