Peer Review Process
ADIL: Aksi Dalam Integritas Legal
ADIL is committed to maintaining high standards of quality and scientific integrity in every publication. Therefore, all submitted manuscripts will go through a rigorous, anonymous, and independent peer review process. We implement a “Double-Blind Peer Review” system, which means that neither the identity of the authors nor the reviewers will be disclosed during the evaluation process.
Stages of the Peer Review Process
1. Manuscript Submission
Authors submit the manuscript through ADIL’s online submission system, ensuring that all journal requirements (format, ethics, originality) have been met.
2. Editorial Initial Check
The Chief Editor or Section Editor will conduct an initial screening to ensure that the manuscript fits the scope of ADIL, meets ethical standards of publication, and follows formatting guidelines. Manuscripts that do not meet these basic criteria may be rejected immediately without peer review.
3. Reviewer Assignment
If the manuscript passes the initial screening, the Editor assigns at least two (2) independent reviewers who are experts in relevant fields. Reviewers are selected based on expertise, publication track record, and absence of conflict of interest.
4. Review Process
The reviewers will comprehensively evaluate the manuscript based on:
- Originality & Contribution – Novelty and added value of the research.
- Significance – Relevance and impact on community service practices.
- Methodology – Appropriateness and rigor of methods used.
- Results & Discussion – Clarity of presentation, analysis, and interpretation.
- Structure & Language – Organization, coherence, and readability.
- References – Use of relevant, up-to-date literature.
Reviewers provide recommendations to the Editor: Accepted, Major Revision, Minor Revision, or Rejected.
5. Editorial Decision
Based on reviewers’ reports, the Editor makes the final decision. Authors are notified along with anonymous reviewer feedback.
- Accepted: Ready for publication.
- Major Revisions: Requires significant changes; resubmission for review.
- Minor Revisions: Small changes; may not require re-review.
- Rejected: Not suitable for publication in ADIL.
6. Author Revisions
For manuscripts requiring revisions, authors must resubmit a revised manuscript along with a response letter detailing how each reviewer’s comment was addressed.
7. Final Acceptance & Publication
Once revisions are approved and the Editor is satisfied, the manuscript is accepted and enters the production stage (layout, proofreading) before being published in the next issue of ADIL.
ADIL upholds objectivity, fairness, and confidentiality throughout the peer review process and deeply appreciates the reviewers for their time and dedication in maintaining the quality of this journal.
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