COMSATS Journal of Islamic Finance

Copyright Policy  

CJIF follows an open-access publishing policy and full text of all the published articles are available free of cost, immediately upon publication of an issue. The journal’s contents are published and distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC-BY 4.0) license. Thus, the work submitted to the journal implies that it is original, unpublished work of the authors (neither published previously nor accepted/under consideration for publication elsewhere). On acceptance of a manuscript for publication, a corresponding author on the behalf of all co-authors of the manuscript will sign and submit a completed Copy right and author consent form.   

Authors will be responsible for any information written/informed/reported in the submitted manuscript. Although CJIF does not require authors to submit the data collection documents and coded sheets used to do quantitative analysis, it may request the same at any time during the publication process, including after the article has been published. It is the author's responsibility to obtain signed permission from the copyright holder to use and reproduce text, illustrations, tables, etc., published previously in other journals, electronic or print media.  

Conflict of interest statements must be provided at the end of the article. If no conflict of interest is mentioned by the authors, the following statement will be used by the publisher by default: "The authors declare no conflict of interest." Authors are required to disclose any sponsorship or funding received from any institution relating to their research. The editor(s) will determine what disclosures, if any, should be available to the readers.

Authors are not permitted to post the work on any website/blog/forum/board or at any other place, by any means, from the time such work is submitted to the CJIF until the final decision on the paper has been given to them. In case a manuscript is accepted for publication, the authors may not post the work in its entirety on any website/blog/forum/board or at any other place, by any means, till the paper is published in the CJIF.

The authors may, however, post the title, authors’ names and their affiliations and abstract, with the following statement on the first page of the paper - "The manuscript has been accepted for publication in the CJIF". After publication of the article, it may be posted anywhere with full journal citation included.

All authors who send their manuscripts to CJIF and whose articles are published will retain the full copyright of their articles. Notwithstanding this, the author(s) grant COMSATS University Islamabad (CUI), Lahore Campus Journal, CJIF, its editors, publishers, owners, and other persons associated with and other users/readers, a license to use the article as described in the License Agreement section below. In the future, CUI may reproduce printed copies of articles in any form. Without prejudice to the terms of the license given below, we reserve the right to reproduce the author's articles in this way.

Brief Summary of the License Agreement

By submitting your research article(s) to the CJIF, you agree to Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License which states that:

Share — copy and redistribute the material in any medium or format

Adapt — remix, transform, and build upon the material for any purpose.

Under the following terms:

Attribution — You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made. You may do so in any reasonable manner, but not in any way that suggests the licensor endorses you or your use.

No additional restrictions — You may not apply legal terms or technological measures that legally restrict others from doing anything the license permits.

Author E-prints

CJIF supports a range of policies to benefit the authors, with respect to providing them with an e-print and hard copy. A link is provided to the authors for downloading the article directly from the CJIF website and forwarding the link to their co-authors, peers, or anyone.