Russian Courts Registry is a LawMatic project: a structured directory of Russian judicial bodies with rich multi-criteria search, instance hierarchy visualisation, and an HTTP API so your stack can consume the same data programmatically.
Normalised records for judicial organs — search by name, region, level, and other facets while staying aligned with how Russia’s courts are organised.
Composable filters so you can locate the right court quickly and jump to related entities without juggling fragmented sources.
See how instances chain together: clearer mental models for appeals paths and structural relationships inside the judiciary.
HTTP APIs let companion apps and LawMatic services pull registry data on demand — keys, quotas, and contractual terms are confirmed when you onboard.
Designed to plug into internal tooling and public LawMatic products alike — from lightweight “which court is this?” helpers to deep workflow automation.
Structured judicial-body records in one canonical dataset.
Composable filters to locate courts and related entities fast.
Visualise chains and levels across Russia’s court structure.
Browser-based workflows and portals depending on how you ship the product.
HTTP endpoints for LawMatic stacks and partner integrations.
Maintained alongside monitoring, calculators, and practice tooling.