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See the structure, not a list of thousands.
Same primary source as the official registries — but with a graph, translations, and working cross-references. Free, no signup, no clutter. Below — four ways to find the answer.
See the structure, not a list of thousands.
Every "pursuant to art. X" is a working link.
Curated by lawyers, not date-sorted.
Connected reading, not "related articles."
A visual map of legislation. Every node is a regulatory act, every line a cross-reference between two of them. Drag to pan, scroll to zoom — Google Maps style.
Official registries show you a list of thousands of acts, sorted by date. Here you see the structure: the Law above CBU regulations, regulations above instructions. Hierarchy reads in seconds.
Node size scales with inbound citations — the most-cited articles surface immediately.
Every citation inside the body of an act links directly to the target article — not to the document, to the article. See "pursuant to art. 4 of this Law", click, you're there.
In typical registries the same phrase is just text. You scroll the document manually, hunt for the article, lose context. Here it's a working link with a hover preview — without leaving your current paragraph.
The graph has already resolved every citation for you. They work even inside the Uzbek and English translations.
Topical bundles of legislation, hand-picked by Juris Advisory lawyers. Not a date-sorted dump — a curated set of "everything you need to know" on a topic.
State registries are everything in date order. Paid databases give the same content behind a paywall. Here it's free and focused: only what a banking lawyer actually needs.
The banking sphere is live. Payments, AML/CFT, and Finance are next, as curation lands.
An ordered sequence of articles around one specific question — pulled from multiple acts at once. For example, "Banking secrecy": five articles from ZRU-580 and CBU regulations, in the right order.
Nobody else does this. Not "related documents", not "you also read" — but the exact sequence a practising lawyer follows when learning a topic. Pre-laid by the curator.
Useful both for first-time readers and for partners refreshing the whole subject before a meeting.
Compliance, banking practice.
Litigation, transactional.
Internal review, supervisory matters.
Verifying sources before publishing.
Free. No signup. Every link reaches the verified primary source.
An open, structured map of Uzbek banking & financial legislation — built and curated by Juris Advisory.