RUSSIAN LAW TOOLS

13 tools from the Russian Law MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

READ 12 tools
Read about Server metadata, dataset statistics, freshness, and provenance. Call this to verify data coverage, currency... Read check_currency Check if a Russian statute or provision is in force. Use before citing to verify statute hasn't been repeal... Read format_citation Format a Russian legal citation (full, short, or pinpoint). Do NOT use to verify existence — use validate_c... Read get_eu_basis Get EU legal basis for a Russian statute. For provision-level, use get_provision_eu_basis. For reverse look... Read get_provision Retrieve a specific provision from a Russian statute. Do NOT use for keyword search — use search_legislatio... Read get_provision_eu_basis Get EU legal basis for a specific provision. For statute-level EU references, use get_eu_basis instead. Read get_russian_implementations Find Russian statutes implementing a specific EU directive or regulation. For reverse (Russian → EU), use g... Read list_sources List all data sources used by this MCP server with provenance metadata. Returns jurisdiction, source autho... Read search_eu_implementations Search EU directives/regulations with Russian implementation info. Use get_russian_implementations for spec... Read search_legislation Search Russian statutes and regulations by keyword. FTS5 with BM25 ranking. Returns provision-level results... Read validate_citation Validate a Russian legal citation against the database. Zero-hallucination enforcer. Supports: Федеральный ... Read validate_eu_compliance Validate EU compliance status for a Russian statute or provision. Phase 1: checks reference validity, not s...

The managed route: connect Russian Law through the PolicyLayer gateway — every tool call above is checked against your policy before it runs, with a full audit log.

DIRECT INSTALL (UNMANAGED) npx -y @ansvar/russian-law-mcp
How many tools does the Russian Law MCP server have? +

The Russian Law MCP server exposes 13 tools across 2 categories: Read, Execute.

How do I enforce policies on Russian Law tools? +

Route the Russian Law server through the PolicyLayer gateway. Define allow, deny, or approval rules per tool in the dashboard — they are enforced on every call before it reaches the server.

What risk categories do Russian Law tools fall into? +

Russian Law tools are categorised as Read (12), Execute (1). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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