About me
Greetings,

I am a 25-year-old law student with a profound interest in both politics and legal studies. My academic pursuits in law are complemented by my active involvement in political affairs. I currently serve as a board member of my political party’s provincial branch, where I contribute to shaping local policies and engaging with the political process at the grassroots level. This experience has deepened my understanding of political systems and the intersection between law and governance.

In addition to my formal roles, I have been an active contributor to Wikipedia for over a decade. I initially began editing articles anonymously, later transitioning to various accounts (several of which I lost access to over time). Throughout this period, I have dedicated myself to improving the quality and accuracy of content on Wikipedia, with a particular focus on topics related to politics, law, and governance. My contributions include creating new articles, updating and revising existing ones, correcting factual inaccuracies, organizing content for better accessibility, and engaging in copyediting to enhance clarity and readability.

Beyond my work on the English Wikipedia, I am also active, albeit less frequently, on the Dutch Wikipedia. I aim to contribute to the expansion and improvement of Dutch-language resources, particularly in areas of political and legal significance, to benefit the Dutch-speaking community.

Currently residing in the suburban city of Zoetermeer, I strive to balance my academic commitments, political activism, and volunteer work. My passion for both law and politics drives me to continuously seek out opportunities for learning and contributing to public discourse, both online and offline.

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Corpus Christi College
Corpus Christi College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. Founded in 1517 by Richard Foxe, Bishop of Winchester, it is located on Merton Street, between Merton College and Christ Church. One of Oxford's smaller colleges, Corpus Christi is noted for its historic library, its role in the translation of the King James Version of the Bible, and its gardens overlooking Christ Church Meadow. Former students and fellows include Reginald Pole, John Keble, Isaiah Berlin, Vikram Seth, and politicians David and Ed Miliband. This photograph shows the college's main quadrangle, including the Pelican Sundial, which was erected in 1581 by Charles Turnbull.Photograph: Andrew Shiva