Privacy Statement
RIBAB: Review of Islamic Business Arbitration is committed to protecting the privacy and confidentiality of personal information provided by authors, reviewers, editors, and readers who use the journal’s website.
The names, email addresses, affiliations, and other personal information entered on this journal site will be used exclusively for the purposes of managing and publishing scholarly works within the journal system. Such information will not be used for any other purposes and will not be shared with third parties without the consent of the individuals concerned, except where necessary for the editorial and publishing process.
Use of Personal Data
Personal information collected through the journal website may be used for the following purposes:
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Managing manuscript submissions and editorial processes
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Communication between authors, reviewers, and editors
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Peer review management
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Publication and dissemination of accepted articles
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Indexing and archiving of published articles
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Journal administration and technical support
The journal ensures that personal information is used solely for academic publishing activities and is handled responsibly and securely.
Confidentiality
All personal information provided by users of the journal system will be treated as confidential. The editorial team will take reasonable measures to ensure that personal data is protected against unauthorized access, disclosure, or misuse.
Information related to submitted manuscripts will only be accessible to the editorial board, reviewers, and authorized editorial staff involved in the publication process.
Data Protection
RIBAB applies appropriate technical and administrative measures to safeguard personal data stored within the journal management system. The journal follows accepted standards of data protection and ethical publishing practices to ensure the security of user information.
User Consent
By registering with the journal website, submitting manuscripts, or participating in the peer review process, users consent to the collection and use of their personal information for the purposes of scholarly communication and journal management.
Third-Party Services
The journal may use third-party services such as indexing databases, DOI registration services, and plagiarism detection tools as part of the publication process. These services may require limited metadata related to authors and manuscripts for indexing and verification purposes.
Changes to the Privacy Policy
The journal reserves the right to update or modify this privacy statement when necessary to reflect changes in editorial practices, technological systems, or legal requirements. Any updates will be posted on the journal website.











