Brazilian Judiciary Dictionary Engine

Brazilian Judiciary Dictionary Engine MCP Connector for Claude

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Detect every Brazilian court, tribunal, agency, and regulatory body mentioned in legal documents — 100+ pre-indexed entities with zero AI inference.

1 tools Official Updated Jun 28, 2026 Official Vinkius Partner

Language models consistently fail to accurately identify and count legal entity acronyms in large document sets. This engine performs strict, deterministic regex boundary matching against the complete Brazilian judiciary.

What Is Included

  • 5 Tribunais Superiores: STF, STJ, TST, TSE, STM
  • 6 TRFs: TRF1 through TRF6
  • 24 TRTs: TRT1 (RJ) through TRT24 (MS)
  • 27 TJs: Every State Court including TJDFT
  • 3 TJMs: Tribunais de Justiça Militar (MG, RS, SP)
  • Órgãos de Controle: CNJ, CNMP, TCU
  • Ministério Público e Advocacia: AGU, MPF, MPT, MPM, MPDFT, DPU, OAB
  • Agências Reguladoras: CADE, CVM, BACEN, INPI, INSS, SUSEP, ANATEL, ANVISA, ANS, ANAC, ANEEL, ANP, ANA, ANTT, ANTAQ

What Is NOT Included

This engine covers exclusively the Brazilian judiciary and regulatory apparatus. Courts from other countries (US, UK, EU, etc.) are not included. Use the custom dictionary parameter to add entities from any other jurisdiction.

How It Works

  • Pure local regex with word boundary matching — zero AI, zero false positives.
  • Results grouped by category (Superior, TRF, TRT, TJ, Regulador, etc.).
  • Extensible via custom JSON dictionary for additional entities.
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1 tools expose this connector's capabilities to your AI agent.

search_legal_entities

Searches text for known legal entities (courts, tribunals) using a strict offline dictionary

See how to talk to your AI agent using Brazilian Judiciary Dictionary Engine.

Scan this 300-page litigation bundle and tell me exactly which Brazilian courts and agencies are referenced.

Scan complete. Found 9 entities: STJ (45 mentions), TJSP (23), TRF3 (18), CADE (12), MPF (8), CNJ (5), TRT2 (4), ANVISA (3), AGU (2). Category summary: {"Superior": 45, "TJ": 23, "TRF": 18, "Regulador": 15, "MP/Advocacia": 10, "Controle": 5, "TRT": 4}.

I need to know how many times each TRT appears in this labor law case file to determine jurisdictional concentration.

Analysis complete. TRT2 (São Paulo — Capital) leads with 34 mentions, TRT15 (Campinas) has 12, TRT1 (Rio de Janeiro) has 8, and TST has 19. Category breakdown: {"TRT": 54, "Superior": 19}.

Check if any regulatory agency (CADE, CVM, BACEN, ANVISA) is mentioned in this corporate compliance report.

Found 4 regulatory entities: BACEN (22 mentions), CVM (15), CADE (9), SUSEP (3). No mention of ANVISA. Category summary: {"Regulador": 49}.

The complete Brazilian judiciary: 5 Superior Courts, 6 TRFs, 24 TRTs, 27 TJs (including TJDFT), 3 military TJMs, oversight bodies (CNJ, CNMP, TCU), prosecution and advocacy (AGU, MPF, MPT, MPM, MPDFT, DPU, OAB), and 15 regulatory agencies (CADE, CVM, BACEN, INPI, INSS, SUSEP, ANATEL, ANVISA, ANS, ANAC, ANEEL, ANP, ANA, ANTT, ANTAQ).

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