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judict Pro for EU Financial Law

With a daily updated database of more than 700 legal acts and more than 61,000 analysed documents organised in a total of 70 Tools, judict drastically minimises your risk of overlooking relevant information.
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Comprehensive database

All legal acts in EU Financial Law

The judict database offers a complete repository of European financial regulatory law. This includes all the applicable Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, like Delegated Regulations or Implementing Decisions.
Banking supervision
This database segment contains 7 Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, including:
CRR
CRD IV
SSMR
DGSD
Financial instruments
This database segment contains 19 Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, including:
MiFID II
EMIR
SFD
Prospectus
Investment funds & Asset management
This database segment contains 10 Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, including:
AIFMD
UCITS
ELTIF
IFR
IFD
Sustainable Finance
This database segment contains 9 Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, including:
SFDR
Taxonomy
Benchmarks
Crypto assets
This database segment contains 8 Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, including:
MiCAR
DLTR
TFR 3
EMD 2
Payment services
This database segment contains 5 Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, including:
PSD 2
EMD 2
PAD
MIF
SFD
Anti-money laundering
This database segment contains 4 Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, including:
AMLD
TFR 3
CL AMLD
Investigations & white‑collar
This database segment contains 3 Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, including:
MAR
MAD II
WBD
Restructuring & insolvency
This database segment contains 4 Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, including:
BRRD
SRMR
CCPRRR
Insurance supervision
This database segment contains 7 Regulations and Directives as well as the related Level 2 legal acts, including:
Solvency II
FICOD
IDD
PRIIPs
Showcase

Access to our Showcase Tool

To present the full functionality of the judict database, we offer free access to the CRR Tool, one of our 70 Tools.

In this fully operational Showcase Tool, we demonstrate our features and show all content in relation to the CRR. This includes all the Delegated Regulations & other Level 2 legal acts as well as supervisory documents (EBA/ESMA/EIOPA and ECB) based on the CRR. Furthermore, all features such as the amendment tracking, full-text search or the highlighting of legally defined terms are available.

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All Level 2 legal acts
All Related Documents
Amendment tracking
Full-text search
Quick Definitions
Free to use
Feature

Related documents & Level 2 legal acts

In the area of financial regulatory law, the European authorities publish vast amounts of resources. This makes it difficult to keep track of them all and poses the risk of overlooking important information. In our 'Related documents & Level 2 legal acts feature' we centralise all relevant documents from the European authorities on a daily basis and link them to the legal acts and specific articles they relate to.
related Documents
European Commission
This section contains all Level 2 legal acts issued by the European Commission. They are linked to the articles of the Regulations and Directives they relate to or specify.
  • RTS & ITS
  • Delegated Regulations
  • Implementing Regulations
  • Implementing Decisions
related Documents
EBA, ESMA and EIOPA
This section contains all related documents issued by the European supervisory authorities that are relevant for the interpretation of the specific article you are working on.
  • Q&As
  • Guidelines
  • Opinions
  • Draft RTS & Draft ITS
related Documents
European Central Bank
This section contains all related documents issued by the European Central Bank that are relevant for the interpretation of the specific article you are working on.
  • Regulations & Decisions
  • Guidelines & Guides
  • Opinions
  • Recommendations
Feature

Amendment tracking

To help you keep up with changes in European financial regulatory law, we have created our amendment tracking feature.

This feature informs you about upcoming amendments at each article that is about to change. It also makes visible amendments that are already applicable but have not yet been included in the current consolidated version. Furthermore, the amendment history offers for each article a comprehensive overview of all changes that have been made to the respective article.
upcoming amendments feature

Upcoming amendments

In the event that an article will be subject to change, a grey notice box gives an indication of the upcoming amendment. The notice box above the article contains information on the date from which the amendment applies and a reference to the amending legal act.
unconsolidated amendments feature

Unconsolidated amendments

In the event that a legislative amendment applies but has not yet been included on EUR-Lex, the current consolidated version is outdated. We therefore inform you with a red notice box above the article and tell you when the amendment came into application.
amendment history feature

Amendment History

For each article within a Regulation or Directive, judict provides a timeline accessible via the 'Amendments'-Button. The timeline shows all historical changes, detailing when and how the article was amended, and by which amending legal act they were changed.
Feature

Quick definitions

European legal acts contain many legal definitions. It is easy to overlook a definition or mistake its scope of application. In addition, looking up definitions disturbs the reading flow and takes up time.

With our quick definitions feature, all defined terms within a legal act are automatically found, underlined in black and explained when you hover over them. This means you no longer have to switch back and forth between articles or wonder whether you have taken all the relevant definitions into account.

‘original lender’ means an original lender as defined in point (20) of Article 2 of Regulation (EU) 2017/2402.

‘original lender’ means an entity which, itself or through related entities, directly or indirectly, concluded the original agreement which created the obligations or potential obligations of the debtor or potential debtor giving rise to the exposures being securitised.

-Definition from 2017/2402 (in force)
Scope of Application:
Entire act
Origin:
Article 4 · Definitions

Cross-definitions

Whenever a definition makes a cross-reference to another legal act, we display not only the original definition but also the one that is referenced. This saves you the time-consuming task of looking up the referenced definition in the other legal act.

Origin

In each case we provide you with the origin of the definition. Clicking on the origin will redirect you to the article in which the term is defined. There you will be taken to the corresponding passage and the defined term will be highlighted in yellow.

Scope of application

We point out the general scope of application of the definition. In addition, a green or orange box on top of the pop-up window indicates whether the article you are consulting falls within this scope and whether the definition is applicable or not.
Feature

Working with EU law made easy

In addition to the integration of quick definitions, related documents, Level 2 legal acts and tracking of ongoing amendments, we offer a range of features designed to make it easier for you to work with EU legislative texts. These include, inter alia, a live full-text search function, deep links to referenced legal acts and a mapping of Draft RTS/ITS to the specific articles they relate to.
draft/its mapping feature

Draft RTS/ITS Mapping

As soon as Draft RTS or ITS are released, we connect them to the specific articles they relate to. Also, we offer a timeline for each RTS and ITS showing when the Consultation and the Final Draft were published.
Comparison

judict Pro vs EU websites

While the EU websites offer unstructured and partly outdated information scattered across many different websites, the judict database provides one central place for all legislative texts and all documents from the various European bodies.
judict database
EUR-Lex & ISRBs*
Complete and up-to-date
  • Daily updated notice boxes on upcoming & unconsolidated legislative amendments
  • Daily updated links to all Level 2 legal acts, including Draft RTS/ITS
  • Daily updated links to all Level 3 measures, like Guidelines and Q&As
Information not robust
  • Legislative texts do not contain indications of upcoming amendments & EUR-Lex frequently displays outdated consolidated versions
  • ESMA, EBA and EIOPA update their ISRBs only every 6-18 months
  • ISRBs are incomplete, e.g. Draft RTS/ITS not included
Stand-alone overview for every legal act
  • All legal acts in EU Financial Law
  • Also all Level 2 legal acts, like Delegated Regulations and Implementing Decisions
No comprehensive availability of ISRBs
  • ESMA, EBA and EIOPA do not provide ISRBs for every legal act, e.g. no ISRB for SFDR, MiCAR or AIFMD
  • No ISRBs for Level 2 legal acts
Working with EU law made easy
  • ESMA, EBA, EIOPA and ECB documents in one place
  • Notice boxes on upcoming and unconsolidated amendments
  • Quick definitions, amendment history, deep links, collapsible table of contents and live full-text search
Limited functionality
  • Within ISRBs the ESMA, EBA and EIOPA each refer only to their own documents
  • No notice boxes on legislative amendments
  • No smart features that enhance the work with legislative texts
*Interactive Single Rulebooks (ISRBs) on the websites of EBA, ESMA and EIOPA

Our vision

Our vision is to facilitate access to all areas of EU law by offering a truly comprehensive database. No more jumping back and forth between different websites. No more questioning whether the information you find is complete and up-to-date. Automatically analysing large volumes of legal documents, we aim to provide the best possible overview of all EU law resources and minimise your risk of overlooking relevant information.