User talk:Cdoebbler

Dear John Z I am quite disappointed by the revisions to my edits of the Legal assessments of the Gaza flotilla raid page. The errors are false positives that appear intentional, but moreover the editor reintroduced legal errors into the page that provide wrong and misleading information to readers. It is foolish revisions like this that prompt most law professors to discourage or prohibit use of the Wikipedia by students as I will now be forced to do. This is particularly disappointing as I am taking up a professorship in Makeni Sierra Leone next year where students don't have significant access to adequate materials that explain international law in simple form. Now they won't have Wikipedia either as we will prohibit their access because of the poor quality of your materials. I would be happy to help, with a group of law professors, to review the legal material on Wikipedia that relates to international law, but the way you handle international law right now is largely disappointing. Professor Curtis FJ Doebbler 09:33, 12 August 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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Well, (belated) welcome to Wikipedia! I guess I have the honor of welcoming you, though I see you've been editing for over a year and probably hardly need the above links. I just happened to be taking a look at one of your books a couple days ago. Particularly glad to see you joined the International Law project. I am taking a wild guess, but I presume you are Professor Doebbler and am very happy to see a real international law expert here. (And more so one who has a "POV" I think congenial to my own! :-) ).John Z 09:18, 1 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]