Confidentiality
It is mandatory that all information about the editing and peer review process for submitted publications be kept secret by editors, authors, and reviewers. The peer review procedure is private and carried out anonymously; the identities of reviewers are kept confidential unless otherwise stated as a part of open peer review.
Correspondence with the journal, referees' reports, and other confidential information must not be published, divulged, or otherwise made public without prior written agreement, regardless of whether a submitted work is ultimately published.
Reviewers should be aware that it is our policy to keep reviewer identities private and that we take every precaution to uphold this privacy. In the event that an identity disclosure lawsuit is successful, we cannot promise to uphold this secrecy.
In situations where research or publication malpractice is suspected, the Journal of Neoteric Lifescience maintains the right to get in touch with sponsors, regulatory agencies, journals, and the institutions of the authors.