Legislation for 32 jurisdictions (21 EU) as law-as-git, keyless, with ELI-style citations.
Config is the same across clients — only the file and path differ.
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"mcpServers": {
"io-github-matematicsolutions-legalize-mcp": {
"command": "<see-readme>",
"args": []
}
}
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Legislation for 32 jurisdictions (21 EU) as law-as-git, keyless, with ELI-style citations.
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One MCP server, 32 jurisdictions (21 EU). A read-only Model Context Protocol server over the legalize-dev corpus — national legislation stored as law-as-git: one law per Markdown file, every reform a Git commit, each with an 8-field ELI-style frontmatter (Legalize Format Spec v0.2). MIT-licensed source corpus; this connector is Apache-2.0.
Built by Matematic Solutions as part of the eu-legal-mcp line. Unlike the
single-country *-eli-mcp connectors, this one serves many jurisdictions from a single server,
because the underlying corpus is already normalised to one format.
Every response carries the citation contract the rest of the line uses:
source_url — the official government source from the law's own frontmatter
(e.g. boe.es, riigiteataja.ee, legifrance.gouv.fr). Never invented.github_url — the verifiable legalize-dev copy actually read.human_readable_citation — "<title> (<identifier>)".It is RODO/GDPR-safe and self-hostable: nothing leaves the user's machine except read-only GETs to GitHub.
EU: at be cz de ee es eu fi fr gr ie it lt lu lv nl pl pt ro se sk
· Other: ad ar ch cl co kr li no uk us uy
Call legalize_list_countries for the live list (add eu_only=true to filter).
| Tool | Keyless? | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
legalize_list_countries | ✅ | List jurisdictions (code, name, EU flag, repo). |
legalize_search_laws | needs GITHUB_TOKEN | Keyword search inside a country's laws → law_id + snippet. |
legalize_get_meta | ✅ | Frontmatter only (cheap citation check). |
legalize_get_law | ✅ | Full metadata + text by law_id; pass sha= for a historical version. |
legalize_list_reforms | ✅ | Reform timeline (commits) for a law; SHAs feed legalize_get_law. |
law_id is the Markdown filename stem (e.g. BOE-A-1978-31229 for the Spanish Constitution, a
numeric id for Estonia). Get it from legalize_search_laws or an official citation — there is no
fuzzy title lookup.
uvx legalize-mcp # run directly
# or
pip install legalize-mcp
Claude Code (.mcp.json):
{
"mcpServers": {
"legalize": { "command": "uvx", "args": ["legalize-mcp"] }
}
}
GITHUB_TOKEN (or GH_TOKEN) is optional — required only for legalize_search_laws, and it
lifts the GitHub rate limit on legalize_list_reforms.
| Env var | Default | Purpose |
|---|---|---|
GITHUB_TOKEN / GH_TOKEN | — | Enables code search; lifts rate limits. |
LEGALIZE_AUDIT_DIR | ~/.matematic/audit | JSONL audit log location (AI Act art. 12). |
Every tool call appends one line to ~/.matematic/audit/legalize-mcp.jsonl (input hash, duration,
status — no payloads). All tools are read-only and idempotent. See CONSTITUTION.md.
python -m venv .venv && .venv/Scripts/python -m pip install -e ".[dev]"
.venv/Scripts/python -m pytest -q # offline unit tests
.venv/Scripts/python -m ruff check src tests
Legislative data © the respective national authorities (see each law's source). Corpus
normalisation by the legalize-dev project under the MIT License.
This connector does not redistribute the corpus; it reads it on demand.