The International Scientific Conference “The Doha deadlock: Intellectual Property and ClimateChange” , published by Scientiea-Naturalis.org, base its Publication Ethics & Malpractice Statement primarily on the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE) Guidelines, which are widely recognized across Europe and explicitly referenced in EU-aligned academic publishing frameworks. This publication isaligned also with the COPE Code of Conduct and Principles of Transparency and Best Practice, the EU Open Science policies, ensuring outputs are Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable (FAIR) The coinference publications are open access licensing (CC-BY, CC0) and in compliance with Horizon Europe and Erasmus+ dissemination requirements. The Legal & Regulatory Compliance of the Conference reflect EU legal requirements regarding: Copyright protection Data protection (GDPR) Prevention of libel and defamation in published works
Donika Stavro Milo (Sun,) studied this question.