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In order to protect the legal rights and interests of both the journal and the authors, and to clarify copyright ownership, the following statement is established for AJESS (Algerian Journal of Electrical Systems and Sustainability):

  1. The authors declare that they have not submitted the manuscript elsewhere and that the submitted article has not been published previously.
  2. For any manuscript submitted to AJESS, the authors confirm that their work is original, does not infringe on any rights, and does not disclose any confidential information. Furthermore, there shall be no disputes regarding authorship ranking, and the manuscript does not contain material taken from other copyrighted sources without proper acknowledgment. Where such materials have been included, they must be clearly identified with quotation marks and/or properly cited.
  3. After publication in AJESS, authors retain the copyright of their articles. However, authors grant the journal a non-exclusive right to publish, distribute, index, and store the article on the AJESS website for public access and use.

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If the manuscript is prepared jointly, the submitting author warrants that they have been authorized by all co-authors to agree to this copyright and license statement on their behalf and will inform all co-authors of its terms. The journal shall not be held liable for any disputes among authors and will communicate only with the corresponding author.

Conflict of Interest Statement

AJESS defines a conflict of interest as anything that interferes with, or could reasonably be perceived as interfering with, the full and objective presentation, peer review, editorial decision-making, or publication process. A conflict of interest exists if a person or institution has a relationship that may compromise professional judgment or objectivity.

Editors, editorial board members, and reviewers are also required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest at all stages of the publication process.