Project cooperationUpdated on 1 June 2026
AI-ready legislative corpus
Senior Research Project Manager at Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Barcelona, Spain
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Designed as a graph — like LexGraph in the UK and LegisSearch in Italy (built on the Akoma Ntoso standard) — it would link local, subnational, national and European legislation, opening the door to longitudinal studies of how laws are not only developed but applied in practice, in local government and the institutions closest to citizens, and enabling far greater accountability over how legislation evolves. Two examples illustrate our work: a proof-of-concept agent that classifies parliamentary amendments, and planned agents to interconnect industrial policies across specific demands. We are also working with the Spanish legislative consolidation agency, drawing on their expertise, and would welcome partners from other countries to show together that AI can be reliably introduced to assist key public services across Europe.
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- Ideation - identifying the project idea
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