RUSSIAN LAW TOOLS

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

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READ TOOLS

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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 if a Russian statute or provision is in force. Use before citing to verify statute hasn't been repealed (утратил силу). format_citation Format a Russian legal citation (full, short, or pinpoint). Do NOT use to verify existence — use validate_citation instead. get_eu_basis Get EU legal basis for a Russian statute. For provision-level, use get_provision_eu_basis. For reverse lookup (EU → Russian), use get_russian_imple... get_provision Retrieve a specific provision from a Russian statute. Do NOT use for keyword search — use search_legislation instead. get_provision_eu_basis Get EU legal basis for a specific provision. For statute-level EU references, use get_eu_basis instead. get_russian_implementations Find Russian statutes implementing a specific EU directive or regulation. For reverse (Russian → EU), use get_eu_basis. list_sources List all data sources used by this MCP server with provenance metadata. Returns jurisdiction, source authorities, URLs, retrieval methods, update ... 2/5 search_eu_implementations Search EU directives/regulations with Russian implementation info. Use get_russian_implementations for specific EU document details. 2/5 search_legislation Search Russian statutes and regulations by keyword. FTS5 with BM25 ranking. Returns provision-level results with snippets highlighting matches. 2/5 validate_citation Validate a Russian legal citation against the database. Zero-hallucination enforcer. Supports: Федеральный закон, codes, presidential decrees, gove... validate_eu_compliance Validate EU compliance status for a Russian statute or provision. Phase 1: checks reference validity, not substantive compliance. Note: Russia is n...

EXECUTE TOOLS

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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? +

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 Russian Law 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.

Enforce policies on Russian Law

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npx -y @policylayer/intercept
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