SOUTH KOREA LAW TOOLS

13 tools from the South Korea 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 Read check_currency Check whether a Korean statute or provision is currently in force, amended, or repealed. Returns: is_curren... Read format_citation Format a Korean legal citation per standard legal conventions. Formats: "korean" -> "제15조 개인정보 보호법", "full"... Read get_eu_basis Get EU legal basis (directives and regulations) for a Korean statute. Returns all EU instruments that the K... Read get_korean_implementations Find Korean statutes that implement or reference a specific EU directive or regulation. Input the EU docume... Read get_provision Retrieve the full text of a specific provision (article) from a Korean statute, or all provisions if no art... Read get_provision_eu_basis Get EU legal basis for a specific provision within a Korean statute, with article-level precision. Example:... Read list_sources Returns metadata about all data sources backing this server, including jurisdiction, authoritative source d... Read search_eu_implementations Search for EU directives and regulations that have been referenced by Korean statutes. Search by keyword (e... Read search_legislation Search South Korean statutes and regulations by keyword. Returns provision-level results with BM25 relevanc... Read validate_citation Validate a Korean legal citation against the database. Returns whether the cited statute and provision exis... Read validate_eu_compliance Check EU compliance status for a Korean statute or provision. Detects references to EU directives/regulatio...

The managed route: connect South Korea 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/south-korea-law-mcp
How many tools does the South Korea Law MCP server have? +

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

How do I enforce policies on South Korea Law tools? +

Route the South Korea 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 South Korea Law tools fall into? +

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

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