User:Sandstein
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- Sandstein is also the German word for Sandstone.
Hello, and welcome to my user page. I'm Sandstein, a twenty-something jurist employed in Swiss government service. I live and work in Bern, Switzerland.
My interests include world trade law, history, politics, IT and the history of Bern. In my professional work, my focus is on contract law, government procurement and legal issues associated with information security and privacy.
Apart from being a Wikipedian and a jurist, I am also a bicyclist, a classical liberal, an author and a lieutenant in the Swiss Army. I'm fluent in German, English and (less so) French.
I have created a number of articles on the English language Wikipedia. I also edit the German Wikipedia and Wikimedia Commons as Sandstein (previously as TheBernFiles). If you need administrator assistance, or if there is anything else I can help you with, you're welcome to leave me a message on my talk page.[1]
Needless to say, all my contributions to Wikipedia do not represent the opinion of or are in any way endorsed by any Swiss governmental entity, or indeed anyone else. They are also not legal advice (please see the general legal disclaimer).
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