Conflict and Interest Policy
CONFLICT OF INTEREST POLICY FOR AUTHORS AND REVIEWERS
Sinología Hispanica. China Studies Review encourages authors to disclose any conflicts of interest that may influence the submission, acceptance, or rejection of any scientific communication. The journal's Editorial Team will make the decision it deems most appropriate to avoid conflicts of interest at any point in the editorial process.
Reviewers are also required to declare any conflicts of interest that may influence the task assigned to them. The journal reserves the right to unassign the corresponding review based on this information.
For its part, Sinología Hispanica. China Studies Review Editorial Team is committed to making decisions that promote the absence of conflicts of interest at all stages of the editorial process.
RESEARCH MISCONDUCT POLICY
In accordance with COPE standards, Sinología Hispanica. China Studies Review will address reports of potential research misconduct.
Any report submitted, whether by the author or the reviewers, will be investigated.
The editorial team will contact the person suspected of misconduct to obtain a response to the report. If this response is not considered satisfactory, the editor will seek to have the report thoroughly investigated by the members of the editorial board, as well as any research institutions it deems appropriate.