Query the law.
Real sources. Living graph.
Open·Parlamento turns Italian and European laws, decrees and parliamentary processes into a navigable knowledge graph, with precise citations to official sources. Free, for citizens, legal professionals and public administration.
Understanding the law shouldn't be a maze
Fragmented texts
Norms scattered across the Official Gazette, Normattiva, EUR-Lex and different databases: piecing together the full picture takes hours.
Constant changes
A decree amends, repeals or replaces articles of earlier laws. Knowing what is actually in force today is hard.
Opaque sources
Summaries and commentary often fail to cite the exact article: it becomes hard to verify facts and guard against misinformation.
One platform to read, verify and cite
Query Italian and EU norms
Constitution, codes, decrees and European law in a navigable graph. Every answer cites the exact article and original source.
Track legislative processes
Status of bills, signatories and parliamentary votes: follow a measure from filing to approval.
See what each norm changes
Identify which laws are amended, repealed or replaced by a decree, with links between the versions.
Linked public datasets
Italian and European open data connected to legal sources, for reproducible analysis and research.
From question to source, in three steps
Search
Ask a question in natural language, or start from a norm, a decree or a bill.
Navigate the graph
Explore the links between articles, amendments and parliamentary processes in the knowledge graph.
Verify and cite
Open the official source (Normattiva, EUR-Lex, Chamber or Senate) and cite the exact article.
Search
Ask a question in natural language, or start from a norm, a decree or a bill.
Navigate the graph
Explore the links between articles, amendments and parliamentary processes in the knowledge graph.
Verify and cite
Open the official source (Normattiva, EUR-Lex, Chamber or Senate) and cite the exact article.