This press page functions as a structured media desk for dossier background, published filings, citation control and written contact.
Journalists, editors and documentary researchers should reference the relevant dossier, institution, date or filing route when making contact. Requests that identify the exact record can be handled faster and with less risk of factual drift.
Where available, linked documents, public summaries and annex references should be used as the primary source layer before requesting comment.
Approved short bio
For immediate citation
Dennis Gür publishes independent legal analysis, complaints, annexes and structured litigation material focused on European Union law, data protection, regulatory accountability and cross border legal issues.
Extended background
For profiles and interviews
This platform functions as a public legal archive built around filings, annexes, institutional communications and evidentiary discipline rather than commentary for its own sake.
Citation policy
Use the record, not summaries
Where possible cite the dossier entry title, institution, filing date, reference code and linked PDF instead of paraphrasing fragments.
Interview conditions
Verification before velocity
Interview requests should state outlet, angle, deadline, intended quotation use and whether background is on record or off record. Incomplete or anonymous requests may be ignored.
Response protocol
Documented answers over improvised reactions
Where a matter touches active proceedings or evolving documentation, fact verification takes priority over instant response. Not every request will receive substantive comment.
Media assets
Portrait and publication route
Use the official profile image and cite the archive itself as the publication environment. A dedicated media pack can be requested through the press intake.
For media use
What to include in a request
Identify the outlet, editorial function, story angle, deadline, fact check scope, expected publication date and whether a document or quote is intended for publication.
What not to do
No anonymous fishing
Unnamed, shapeless or vague media messages are weak by design. The press route is meant for identifiable journalistic enquiries with a defined purpose.
For documentary use, reference the dossier page, linked PDF and institution before asking for background. The press route is separate from the general contact channel by design.