> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.libratech.ai/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Legal Intelligence

> Wolters Kluwer's broad Dutch research source: 100+ open and 3,500+ premium sources, searched semantically, with direct lookup for ECLIs and article citations.

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**Legal Intelligence** is a Wolters Kluwer research source for Dutch law, described in the Research picker as *Dutch legal research with 100+ open sources and 3,500+ premium sources*. Its panel in **Settings → Integrations** lists what that covers: legislation, case law, parliamentary documents and legal journals. There are no sub-collections to choose between — the Research picker lists **Legal Intelligence** as a single entry.

It is a full research source, not a news feed. Enable it and Libra searches it the way it searches any other legal database, citing every passage it uses back to the original document.

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    Quote the reference and Libra fetches the document itself: *"ECLI:NL:HR:2022:1495"*, *"art. 6:162 BW"*, *"art. 120 Gw"*, *"Haviltex"*.
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## How Libra searches it

Two different things happen, depending on what you ask.

An open research question becomes a semantic search across the Dutch corpus. You don't have to write it in Dutch — Libra formulates the Dutch query itself and answers in the language you asked in.

A question that names a specific document takes a second route. An ECLI, an article of the Burgerlijk Wetboek or the Grondwet, or a case known by its name is first resolved against Legal Intelligence's Dutch legal thesaurus, then retrieved directly, instead of Libra hoping a semantic search surfaces the right document. Mixing the two in one question is fine — ask for the doctrine and name the leading case in the same sentence.

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  **Attenderingen**, dossiers, newsletters and RSS feeds are features of the Legal Intelligence platform itself, not of the Libra integration. Libra searches and retrieves; set your alerts up in Legal Intelligence.
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## What you can ask

* *"Wat is de stand van de rechtspraak over het concurrentiebeding na een ontslag op staande voet?"*
* *"Vat ECLI:NL:HR:2022:1495 samen en leg uit wat het betekent voor de praktijk."*
* *"Wat houdt de Haviltex-maatstaf in, en hoe verhoudt die zich tot art. 6:248 BW?"*
* *"Summarise the Dutch position on directors' liability, with the leading authorities."*

## Setup

Legal Intelligence is an add-on: it needs a subscription with Wolters Kluwer. Connect it from **Settings → Integrations** like any other source — see [Setting up integrations](/en/integrations/setup).

It is one of the sources where the connection carries your firm's entitlements rather than switching the whole database on, so what Libra retrieves is what your subscription covers. If an answer comes back with *"Libra didn't find content in your activated sources"*, the search ran and your subscription didn't reach the material; it isn't a sign that the connection is broken.

## Alongside the other Dutch sources

Legal Intelligence, [InView Legal](/en/integrations/netherlands/inview-legal) and [InView Tax](/en/integrations/netherlands/inview-tax) are separate Wolters Kluwer subscriptions, and any combination of them can be on at the same time. Libra searches each one you enable and numbers all the citations in a single sequence. For tax questions, InView Tax is the specialist of the three.

## Tips

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  <Accordion title="Name the document when you have it">
    An ECLI, *"art. 6:162 BW"* or a familiar case name puts Libra on the direct-retrieval path, which is far more reliable than describing the case and hoping it comes back.
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  <Accordion title="You don't have to ask in Dutch">
    Libra writes the Dutch query for you, so English, German or French prompts reach the same material. Ask in your working language.
  </Accordion>

  <Accordion title="Add the EU dimension when the topic is harmonised">
    Competition, GDPR, free movement, VAT: pair Legal Intelligence with **[European Union Case Law](/en/integrations/european-union/eu-case-law)**.
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## Next steps

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  <Card title="InView Legal" icon="book-marked" href="/en/integrations/netherlands/inview-legal">
    Wolters Kluwer's flagship Dutch legal-research platform.
  </Card>

  <Card title="InView Tax" icon="calculator" href="/en/integrations/netherlands/inview-tax">
    Dutch tax research, sold separately.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Setting up integrations" icon="plug" href="/en/integrations/setup">
    Connect Legal Intelligence from Settings.
  </Card>

  <Card title="Research mode" icon="search" href="/en/features/chat/research-mode">
    Pick your sources and read the citations.
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