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Ethiopian legal intelligence, the way it should work

Every feature in YZlex is built around one principle: verified Ethiopian legal sources, surfaced by AI, and presented in the format professionals actually use.

Ethiopian legal sources

Built on Ethiopia's actual legal record

YZlex's Legal Library indexes primary Ethiopian legislation across constitutional, civil, criminal, commercial, family, labor, and procedural law, in Amharic, English, and bilingual editions — plus a separate, searchable archive of Federal Supreme Court Cassation Decisions.

What the Legal Library covers
ConstitutionCivilCriminalCommercialFamilyLaborProcedural
Cassation Decisions

Browse and search Federal Supreme Court Cassation decisions by meaning, not just matching words.

Browse Cassation Decisions
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Every answer traces back to its source

Ask a question in Amharic or English. YZlex answers with inline citations — click one to see exactly which provision it's grounded in, and whether that source has been editorially verified.

Example — click the citation below
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Read the law the way it's structured, not as one long PDF

Every provision is its own article, with the same status honesty as an Assistant answer — clearly marked when a source hasn't been editorially verified yet.

Status requires reviewWe have not verified this source's current status.

Article 9 — Supremacy of the Constitution

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How YZlex Works

From question to verified answer

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Ask or upload

Ask a legal question in Amharic or English, or upload a document to analyze.

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Real sources, not memory

YZlex searches the actual text of Ethiopian proclamations, codes, and Cassation decisions.

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Answer with citations

Every claim in the answer links to the specific provision it's grounded in.

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Verify it yourself

Click any citation to see its source, its status, and open it in the Legal Library.