Artificial intelligence for Italian law
Open·Parlamento is an AI agent that answers questions on Italian and EU law — the Constitution, codes, decrees, EU law and the parliamentary process — always citing the official, verifiable source. No made-up answers: every statement rests on a real reference (ELI/CELEX) on a navigable knowledge graph.
What you can ask
Ask in plain language and get the answer with the exact article and a link to the source: “What does the Constitution say about repudiating war?”, “What does Decree-Law 19/2024 change?”, “Where is a bill in its process?”.
The AI does not just generate text: it retrieves the provision, shows its consolidated text and reconstructs the amendment relations (what it repeals, replaces, converts) between acts.
Why it differs from a generic chatbot
A general-purpose assistant can hallucinate articles and law numbers. Open·Parlamento starts from authoritative data: the legal corpus comes from Normattiva in Akoma Ntoso (ELI), EU law from EUR-Lex (CELEX), parliamentary activity from the open data of the Chamber and Senate.
Relations between norms are extracted deterministically, at the single-article level and with the evidence text attached. If a source does not exist, the agent says so instead of inventing it.
For developers and other AIs
Open·Parlamento is also built to be consumed by other AIs: a public read-only API exposes norms, articles and relations, and an MCP server lets agents like Claude and ChatGPT query Italian law with citable sources.
The data is open (CC BY 4.0) and citable: ideal for legal research, legal-tech and legislative OSINT.
Explore the corpus
Browse the already-indexed sources: the Constitution, the main codes, laws and decrees — each with per-article text, amendment relations and a link to the official source.
Constitution · Codes · All norms · Parliament
Informational tool based on public sources (Normattiva, EUR-Lex, open data of the Chamber and Senate). It is not legal advice: always verify against the official source.