13 tools from the Brazil Law MCP Server, categorised by risk level.
View the Brazil Law policy →about Server metadata, dataset statistics, freshness, and provenance. Call this to verify data coverage, currency, and content basis before relying on re... check_currency Check whether a Brazilian federal law or article is currently in force (vigente), amended, or repealed (revogada). Returns: is_current (boolean), s... format_citation Format a Brazilian legal citation per standard conventions. Formats: "full" -> "Art. 1o, Lei no 13.709/2018", "short" -> "Art. 1o, Lei 13.709/2018"... get_brazilian_implementations Find Brazilian laws that implement or are modeled on a specific EU directive or regulation. Input the EU document ID in "type:year/number" format (... get_eu_basis Get EU/international legal basis for a Brazilian law. Returns all EU instruments that the Brazilian law implements, is modeled on, or references, i... get_provision Retrieve the full text of a specific article (artigo) from a Brazilian federal law, or all articles if no article is specified. Pass law_identifier... get_provision_eu_basis Get EU/international legal basis for a specific article within a Brazilian law, with article-level precision. Example: LGPD Art. 5 -> references GD... list_sources Returns metadata about all data sources backing this server, including jurisdiction, authoritative source details, database tier, schema version, b... 2/5 search_eu_implementations Search for EU directives and regulations that have been implemented or referenced by Brazilian laws. Search by keyword (e.g., "data protection", "p... 2/5 search_legislation Search Brazilian federal laws and regulations by keyword (Portuguese). Returns provision-level results with BM25 relevance ranking. Supports natura... 2/5 validate_citation Validate a Brazilian legal citation against the database. Returns whether the cited law and article exist. Use this as a zero-hallucination check b... validate_eu_compliance Check EU compliance status for a Brazilian law or article. Detects references to EU directives, modeled-on relationships, and alignment gaps. Retur... The Brazil Law MCP server exposes 13 tools across 2 categories: Read, Execute.
Use Intercept, the open-source MCP proxy. Write YAML rules for each tool — rate limits, argument validation, or deny rules — then run Intercept in front of the Brazil Law server.
Brazil Law tools are categorised as Read (12), Execute (1). Each category has a recommended default policy.
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npx -y @policylayer/intercept