Revenue Law Journal is committed to maintaining the integrity, independence, and credibility of its scholarly content. Any advertising, sponsorship, or promotional material associated with the journal must not influence editorial decisions or compromise academic standards.
Editorial decisions are made solely on the basis of scholarly merit, originality, quality, and relevance to the journal's scope. Advertisers, sponsors, or other commercial entities have no influence over the peer-review process, editorial policies, or publication decisions.
All advertisements must be legal, truthful, professional, and relevant to the academic, legal, educational, or research community. The journal reserves the right to reject, remove, or discontinue any advertisement that is deemed inappropriate or inconsistent with the journal's mission and values.
Advertising content will be clearly distinguished from editorial and scholarly content. Advertisements shall not be presented in a manner that could be interpreted as editorial material or endorsement by the journal.
The journal does not accept advertisements that:
Contain false, misleading, or deceptive claims.
Promote illegal products or services.
Violate intellectual property rights.
Discriminate against individuals or groups.
Conflict with accepted ethical, legal, or academic standards.
Any sponsorship arrangements must be transparent and must not compromise the independence of the journal, editors, reviewers, or authors.
Revenue Law Journal does not endorse and is not responsible for the content, claims, products, or services advertised by third parties. Responsibility for advertising content remains solely with the advertiser.
The journal reserves the right to modify this Advertising Policy at any time to ensure compliance with evolving publishing standards, legal requirements, and ethical best practices.