User:Talk2chun
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Welcome to my user page. Please feel free to leave a message on my talk page. This page briefly describes my personal circumstances, Wikipedia editor philosophy, and other stuff relevant for anyone to understand me as a Wikipedia editor.
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About me
[edit]I'm a PhD candidate in Law, expecting to graduate soon. My area of expertise are nationality and citizenship law, migration law, EU law, and Dutch law (with a particular focus on the overseas parts of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.
However, this also means that I have a day job. I'm trying recently to become more active on Wikipedia, but this will mostly be limited to weekends and holidays.
Wikipedia Philosophy
[edit]- I am a big believer in Assume Good Faith and Civility. I will always act according to these two principles, and I hope others will also interact with me on that basis.
- I am still learning about the details of Notability, Verifiability and Reliable sources.
- I strongly support Alternatives to deletion, and thus I will always demand strong justifications for any deletion nominations made.
- I am still fairly new at this, so please don't attack me for things I've done wrong. Instead, help me learn how to contribute correctly.
- I am always willing to help, so please don't hesitate to leave me a message where you think I might be helpful (see areas of interest below).
Areas of Interest
[edit]This is a (non-exhaustive) list of areas/topics/things I am interested in, and could likely be found contributing to:
- Law, particularly
- International law
- European Union law
- Human right law
- Migration law
- Nationality law
- EU Law of the OTCs
- Politics (limited to migration and citizenship)
- Copy-editing
Bold = Area of (academic) expertise.
Italics = Area of strong interest.