The Ethics Statement is based on the recommendations of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) guidelines.

Articles are examined by the Editorial Board, which checks whether they meet the Focus and Scope, as well as the Guidelines for the authors. Amadeus International Multidisciplinary Journal is committed to meet the high standards of ethical behavior at all stages of the publication process, in line with the Committee on Publication Ethics - COPE, as described below:

1. Regarding misconduct allegations: publishers will carefully examine any allegations of misconduct communicated to them, taking care to respond to the authors of the complaints and, if necessary, take appropriate measures to correct the appropriate infractions.

2. Authorship and contribution: the submission of articles is done through the registration of the author(s) who declare the authorship data, academic affiliation and academic and professional biography. Authorship disputes will be carefully examined by the publishers, together with the Editorial Board, which will arbitrate the discussions and promote eventual corrections. Authors must ensure that submitted manuscripts are unpublished. The authors of a submitted manuscript must have contributed to the development of the research. The corresponding author must ensure that all authors are informed about the editorial process of the submission. The content and positions expressed in the publication are the sole responsibility of the authors.

3. Complaints and appeals: the authors are informed about the editorial decision of the work after the end of the evaluation rounds and, if applicable, must express their desire to withdraw it upon justifiable request, which must be sent to the journal by e-mail -mail. In cases of suspected misconduct and plagiarism, the editorial team will contact the corresponding author to obtain explanations with the deadline for return established by the publishers. The author's response will be analyzed by the Editorial Board, which will decide whether the work will advance in the editorial process, will be changed by the authors or will be rejected.

4. Conflicts of interest: Editors and reviewers must have no conflict of interest regarding the content of articles or authors during the editorial process. If there is a potential conflict of interest, the reviewer must immediately communicate it to the editors, who will forward the article to another reviewer.

5. Ethical supervision: the Journal's Editorial Board is responsible for supervising compliance with these Ethical Guidelines and for following scientific publication good practices recommended by the Committee on Publication Ethics – COPE.