Plagiarism Screening

All manuscripts submitted to Heylaw Journal of Law, Economic and Technology are screened for plagiarism and self-plagiarism using Turnitin and Google-based search tools.

Screening Process
  • If plagiarism is detected at a high level, the manuscript may be rejected immediately.
  • If clarification is needed, authors may be contacted for explanation or revision.
  • Manuscripts that pass plagiarism screening will proceed to the peer-review process.
The final decision is based on the level of originality and similarity found in the screening report.