Submission FAQ

Submission FAQ

  • Q1: If my abstract is not accepted, can I still attend the conference?

    Ans: Yes, you may still attend as a Listener/Delegate and participate in all sessions, keynote addresses, and networking activities.

  • Q2: What is the recommended length for abstracts?

    Ans: Abstracts should be 200–250 words and must clearly present your research theme, objectives, methodology, and key insights relevant to law and humanities.

  • Q3: Can a co-author present the paper?

    Ans: Yes, A co-author may present the paper with the main author’s consent and by completing the required registration.

  • Q4: When will I be notified of abstract acceptance?

    Ans: You will receive an acknowledgment within 3 working days of submission. The final acceptance decision will be shared within 2–4 working days.

  • Q5: How are papers evaluated for the Best Paper Presentation Award?

    Ans: Papers are evaluated based on:
    Content Value – originality, relevance, and contribution to law and humanities
    Clarity – coherence, argument strength, and academic structure
    Visual Aids – effective use of supporting materials
    Engagement – presentation skills and interaction with the audience
    Time Management – completing within the allotted time

  • Q6: Can I join as an Advisory Board Member, Session Chair, or Keynote Speaker?

    Ans: To apply for roles such as Advisory Board Member, Session Chair, or Keynote Speaker, please complete the online application form for Committee members. Be sure to upload your photo and CV, or you can contact the Program Manager at info@icmahcph.com for further assistance.

  • Q7: Can you sponsor our travel and accommodation?

    Ans: Regrettably, as a self funded organization, IFERP Lifesciencesis unable to provide sponsorship for travel and accommodation. However, we do offer support to exceptional members who have made significant contributions to the association.

  • Q8: Can the submission date be extended?

    Ans: We encourage participants to submit abstracts by the deadline. However, extensions may be considered under valid circumstances such as natural disasters, health issues, maternity leave, or political challenges.

  • Q9: Can I pay the early bird fee even after the early bird date expires?

    Ans: The early bird fee is only available within the specified timeframe. Unfortunately, it cannot be applied once the early bird registration period has ended.

  • Q10: How many pages are allowed for a full paper?

    Ans: A full paper can be between 6 to 8 pages in length.

  • Q11: What is the price for extra pages, if any?

    Ans: The pricing for extra pages varies depending on the specific journal you are submitting to. Please refer to the journal's guidelines for accurate information.

  • Q12: What is the word limit for the abstract?

    Ans: The abstract should be between 200 to 250 words, offering a concise overview of your research.

  • Q13: Is it necessary to include my biography in the abstract?

    Ans: Yes, it is essential to include a brief biography (100-150 words) in your abstract. This helps readers connect with the researcher behind the work.

  • Note: Since IFERP is a non-profit association, we do not provide sponsorship for travel or accommodation. However, outstanding members who have made significant contributions to the association may receive accommodation support.

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