Opinion Submission Guidelines:
An opinion is a short analytical piece in which the author presents a personal viewpoint or perspective on a legal, political, or public policy issue, supported by logical reasoning, relevant facts, and sound arguments.
Submission Criteria:
- The opinion must relate to legal, political, governance, international relations, or public policy issues.
- Submissions should be between 200 and 600 words.
- The work must be original and written by the author.
- Plagiarism is strictly prohibited.
- Use of AI-generated content should be avoided.
- Authors should clearly state their viewpoint and justify their opinion with logical reasoning, relevant examples, or legal/political context.
- The writing should maintain a professional, respectful, and analytical tone, avoiding defamatory, abusive, or inflammatory language.
- Authors are encouraged to structure their opinion as follows:
- 5-10 words title.
- Brief introduction of the issue.
- Personal viewpoint or argument.
- Justification or supporting reasoning.
- Short concluding remark.
Editorial Rights:
- All submissions are subject to review by the editorial team to ensure compliance with the publication’s scope and standards.
- The editorial board reserves the right to accept or reject any submission at its discretion, without the obligation to provide a detailed justification.
- The editorial team may edit submissions for grammar, clarity, formatting, and minor errors, while preserving the author’s original viewpoint. Where necessary, authors may be requested to revise their submissions before publication.
- The final decision regarding publication, editing, and placement of any submission rests solely with the editorial board.
- The opinions expressed remain those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the publication or its editorial team.
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