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I have many interests in social and physical sciences as well as applicable engineering practices and law (in particular criminal, intellectual, family and international law.) I was initially drawn to editing WP to address what I viewed as some critical deficiencies in its coverage of international law topics surrounding international child abduction for which I have a deep personal interest in addition to an abounding academic curiosity. Being an avid supporter of self-organizing systems, online communities and collaborative computing and, having become familiar with WP syntax, protocols and, generally speaking, WP policies, I look forward to branching out into a wide variety of other topics.

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