Coverage
Twenty jurisdictions,
one cited answer.
azta reads the law where it lives — in the national language, in the official database — across 20 European jurisdictions. Ask a domestic question or one that crosses a border; the answer comes back cited to the provision that produced it.
The map
Hover a country. Read the coverage.
Coverage
20 European jurisdictions
From Lisbon to Helsinki, Dublin to Bucharest — including the UK, Switzerland, Norway, Serbia, Liechtenstein and Monaco, which sit outside the EU. Pick a country to read its coverage.
Select any highlighted jurisdiction to see how azta covers it. Muted countries are shown for context.
How coverage works
The same rigour, in every jurisdiction.
Coverage isn’t a flag on a map. For each jurisdiction, the primary legislation is ingested, kept in force, and read the way a lawyer reads it — then cited to the paragraph in the original language.
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Primary legislation, ingested and read
Each jurisdiction’s statutes, directives, treaties and official guidance are structured and searched — not scraped snippets, but the actual acts, navigated the way a lawyer walks them.
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Cited to the provision, in the original language
Every claim carries a source — the article, the subsection, the treaty clause — quoted from the act itself, so you verify the law rather than trust the AI.
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Cross-border, resolved per jurisdiction
Ask across two or more countries and azta runs the right research per country, then labels the answer by jurisdiction with jurisdiction-specific citations — no cross-contamination.
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Kept in force as the law changes
New legislation is tracked and indexed continually, and citations are version-locked with their effective date — so answers rest on today’s rules, never last year’s.
Put a cross-border question
to twenty jurisdictions at once.
Free to try. Cited by jurisdiction, from the first answer.