European sovereign legal AI Noxtua has introduced the market’s first Europe License, enabling legal professionals to access multiple European jurisdictions through a single interface with a single license, and to seamlessly cross-border legal work in a consistent Legal AI workspace.
Europe’s legal landscape is characterised by distinct legal systems, languages, and traditions that shape the daily work of law firms, legal departments, public institutions, and the different judicial systems.
The Noxtua Europe License is designed for legal professionals at international law firms, companies with subsidiaries in multiple European countries, and European public institutions with cross-border mandates, handling matters across multiple jurisdictions.
Legal professionals can conduct research, analysis, and document drafting across multiple European jurisdictions in one interface (starting with the DACH region), a capability previously unavailable in the market.
According to Dr Leif-Nissen Lundbækm, CEO and co-founder of Noxtua, Europe’s strength lies in its alliances, and many legal professionals necessary reliable cross-border legal information.
“We combine these two in our new Europe Licence, with which we’re taking the next logical step in our European expansion.
Legal professionals working across borders no longer necessary to navigate separate systems for each jurisdiction.
This is what sovereign European Legal AI can deliver, a practical solution built on the foundation of strong publisher partnerships.”
Prof Dr Klaus Weber (Member of the Executive Board of the C.H.BECK Media Group) shared:
“Although European legal systems share common constitutional values, they differ in their laws, traditions, and requirements.
Noxtua’s European Licence combines all of this: through close cooperation with publishers in different countries, the specific differences between jurisdictions are taken into account, allowing lawyers to access a wealth of legal data and expertise via a single interface.
With this cooperative approach, we are at the forefront of developments in the field of legal AI and are strengthening Europe’s diverse publishing landscape in the age of AI.”
This new licensing model builds on Noxtua’s established partnerships with leading
legal publishers from the continent, such as:
- C.H.BECK(Germany),
- MANZ (Austria),
- Helbing Lichtenhahn (Switzerland),
- Wydawnictwo C.H.Beck (Poland),
- Nakladatelství C. H. Beck (Czech Republic), and
- Nakladateľstvo C. H. Beck (Slovakia), with additional publishing partners across Europe to follow.
Check out an earlier interview with Noxtua CEO and co-founder Dr Leif-Nissen Lundbæk and Dr Oliver Hofmann, Head of Legal Tech at C.H.Beck.
Noxtua is a European project from infrastructure to AI architecture, with a clear focus on data privacy, transparency, and the rule of law. All data is processed exclusively in high-security data centres operated by European partners such as IONOS and the Open Telekom Cloud.
The legal AI workspace meets the stringent local professional, criminal, and data protection requirements for legal professionals and is certified according to BSI C5, ISO 42001, ISO 27001, ISO 9001, and additional standards.
The beta phase of Noxtua’s Europe license will be created available free of charge to all existing utilizers of Noxtua’s countest-specific Legal AI Workspaces in stages over the next few days.















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